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Unread 03-24-2012, 11:21 AM   #13
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Kurt,

You mentioned the screws being buggered up. I bought a set of replacement screws for a future project gun. The heads of the screws are over sized (head lenghth not head diameter or overall length). Any suggestions for for how to uniformly hone the machine screws down to the nice rounded cone that the origninals have?

I would like to do this myself and not have to take them to a smith.

Beautiful restoration BTW.
Larry, I did the same thing several years ago. They are still setting in a drawer. I am not a machinist and have no metal lathe. I should just give them to Brad.

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