butch

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  1. Somebody got there at game time. I bet they were typing fast. Nice assortment of parts.
  2. The cheek looks flat on the front too. I agree it is a lot of money to spend for a stock that will always be a repaired stock in the end.
  3. That cross pin will fit through the hole a lot better than a trigger would. Thank You! It was a pleasure making a trade with you.
  4. That's the one. Thank You PM sent
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  6. www.gunbroker.com/item/932149897 Not an original part though. A little pricey.
  7. Make a quickie spanner from a small socket and a grinding tool.
  8. Makes you hungry looking at it. Great idea!
  9. Mine is in the mail also. "Keep history alive."
  10. matconcrete... PM sent
  11. I'll toss in a $100 too. I agree with everyone here that they should be in the hands of an appropriate caretaker.
  12. If you have a milling machine you may be able to clamp your sight in the vice and have a stamping tool in your quill to mark it. That would make it easy to move it .025 at a time if you make one mark at a time. Not sure how hard the material is to stamp a mark into, but it should be pretty accurate that way. With a hard pointed tool you could drag a line whatever length you need. They aren't very deep so it may work. Mine are .150" long. Just throwing ideas out there.
  13. I wonder if the edge of a file could be used to make a stamp using the existing teeth. I count 15 marks in .375" on the leaf. Maybe something to experiment with first. Just a thought.I
  14. Looking really good! Are you going to put the windage adjustment marks on too?
  15. Looks good! How do you plan to attach the dovetail ?
  16. No problem. I have made a few parts that are hard to find too. I need to make a couple more for another rifle. There are a lot of helpful people on this forum when someone needs something.
  17. Very close! The one I have is 1.150" tall. Outside diameter is .720. Inside diameter is .589. Your other measurements only differ no more than .003 to .005. Yours being greater. Bottom of lug to bottom of inside diameter bore is .495. Width of lug is .435. and .245 between grooves from side to side Good Luck
  18. Very fine looking and a great find!
  19. If it has 30-05 on the guide collar, that would be unusual. In his listing, it comes with 2 barrels, 30-06 and 7mm mauser. I'm surprised gunbroker didn't catch it. As Blueheeler and Walt state, the seller did put together some nice photos.
  20. I just recently modified a sporter stock and used a 7/64" bit for the sling swivel screw holes. I think ideally a small tapered bit would be better. For the the buttplate I used a 5/32" bit. The buttplate screws I used are actually for a 1903 springfield. I dont know if they are the same as what was actually used, but they work fine. They really do not have a deep thread that bites in so you have to be careful when putting them in the first time so that you dont strip the wood out, especially in the end grain. Dont ask me how I know that. Use some wax or soap to lube them a little if they seem tight or turn especially hard. You may have to work them in and out a little at a time. Trigger guard screw would be same as the swivel screws. Take your time, if the wood is especially hard you may need to drill slightly larger. There are charts available through online search that show drill sizes for wood screws, usually smaller for softwoods and larger for hardwood.
  21. I sent you a PM.
  22. Beautiful work! Love it!
  23. It looks like "Gentle Hit" has a bunch of these and others posted on YouTube. Someone sharper than me can use google to translate titles. Handy Broomhandle handlers in there too. Thanks for posting!
  24. PM sent, Thanks