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- Husky H4230C 1/4″ Angle Grinder Does A Great Job January 6, 2018I use a lot of air tools for sanding and have been slowly upgrading them as stuff has worn out. Some years back I bought a Harbor Freight (HF) model and the bearings wore out so I did some digging to buy a new one. I tend to look at a combination of features, reviews ...
- A Chaos Rail on a FM-AK47-21 Vepr Rocks! January 5, 2018When the government announced they were going to ban the further import of Molot firearms, I jumped and bought one of the Fime FM-AK47-21 side folding AK-47 Veprs. The rifle was absolutely awesome except for one regard – I really did not like the ribbed RPK handguard. Now this is the handguard on the Russian RPks ...
- How to Connect a Paasche H Air Brush to Your Shop’s Compressed Air System January 4, 2018I recently purchased a Paasche H-series kit from Amazon as I wanted to get a quality air brush. I was surprised at all the confusion around how to hook up the H to a standard shop air system and want to clarify matters. Now the set comes with the airbrush, tips, bottles and an airline. The ...
- Uzi Part 7 of 7: The Bolt and Final Assembly of the Semi-Auto Uzi Carbine January 3, 2018So the semi-auto 9mm Uzi carbine build has the Molyresin applied and is ready to go together. The following is an overview of the final assembly steps: 1] Install the grip frame assembly. Insert the tip first and swing the back up into position. Install the grip frame takedown pin. If the assembly will not go ...
- Uzi Part 6 of 7: Applying the Molyresin Finish January 2, 2018I’ve used John Norrell’s Molyresin finish for years and like it. It’s easy to apply and quite durable. My preferred approach is to abrasive blast a steel surface, parkerize it and then apply the Molyresin and bake it on. There was one challenge this time though – it was below freezing and a snow storm ...
- Uzi Part 5 of 7: Converting the Top Cover for Semi-Auto Use December 31, 2017The Uzi’s top cover, what some call the dust cover, requires a slight modification for semi-auto use. The original cover has a ratcheting mechanism with a little finger called a “pawl” that slides down the cover when you pull it back but if you let go prematurely, the pawl catches in a notch and forward ...
- Uzi Part 4 of 7: Preparing the Grip Frame For Semi-Auto Use December 30, 2017At first glance, the Uzi grip frame is intimidating! There are springs, pins and levers all over the place but it turns out to be surprisingly simple. Now, I need to tell you something – I read everything I could on the grip frame [Notably the excellent UziTalk post about assembling the frame, Beaker’s great ...
- Uzi Part 3 of 7: Preparing and Permanently Attaching the Wood Stock December 29, 2017Uziel Gal considered a number of different stock designs until they settled on the final design in December 1950 and did the first production run in 1951. The wood stock evolved as they corrected breakage issues and you will see stocks with different profiles over the years. Purely FYI, The steel folding stock was added ...
- Uzi Part 2 of 7: Stripping the Parts Kit December 28, 2017Now there are parts you need from the kit to do your assembly so let’s step through them. I would highly recommend that you have a means to organize your parts and not lose them. Zip-Loc bags, parts tray, etc. Also, another fellow did a great write up on his disassembly – click here to read ...
- Uzi Part 1 of 7: The Uzi Kit, Receiver and Barrel December 27, 2017One of the firearms that had an impact on me growing up was the iconic Israeli Uzi. In the 1980s you would see them in the news, TV shows and movies all the time. Today, being quite a bit older, what interests me is the history and engineering that led up to this weapon. Suffice ...
- Zastava PAP M70 and Military M70 Buttstocks and Recoil Pads No Longer Match December 24, 2017Hello everyone, We make a recoil pad for the military Yugo M70, M72 and M76 rifles . The original was rubber over a steel pad and was often very beat up when guys bought kits or rifles made from kits. So, I hunted down pristine original recoil pads and made molds to ...
- Clean Your New Airgun’s Bore Before use December 24, 2017When any projectile weapon is made, there are machining operations, dust and lubricants. Now a lot of this is down in the bore of your new purchase. This is true of any arm – including air guns of all types and firearms. If you shoot your weapon without cleaning it, you do risk hurting the ...
- Video: Forgotten Weapons: British Submachine Gun Overview: Lanchester, Sten, Sterling, and More! November 30, 2017I have lately become very interested in sub machine gun class weapons, or SMGs. I’ve built a number of 9mm ARs over the years and while they are interesting and fun to shoot, there’s not much history to dig into. So, I have been researching British Stens for a while now and the history that ...
- 20 tips for getting better results with epoxy November 16, 2017I use a ton of epoxy as part of my work plus fixing all kinds of stuff at home, on cars, guns, knives and more. I’d like to take a few minutes share some lessons learned with you to bear in mind on your next project that involves epoxy: Buy quality epoxy – not cheap junk. ...
- Check Out Ken’s M70 With Our Bulged Lower Handguard November 15, 2017Pretty slick set up with that Ultimak gas tube!!
- A quick and easy way to snug up a loose flip-up lens cap so it stays on November 15, 2017I like flip-up scope caps and, in general, I have had very good luck with Butler Creek. Recently, I bought a scope cap for my Hawke air rifle scope’s front objective and the thing wasn’t tight enough to stay on when I would flip it up. There’s a very simple way to fix a loose ...
- Boy does this make splitting kindling easy November 14, 2017I grew up helping my dad cut trees, stack firewood, and splitting kindling. Of the three, kindling always took the most time – trying to get the wood to balance and then hitting it with the axe. When I got older and had a splitter, I would use the splitter to crack up a load ...
- Did you know most consumer vehicle undercoatings are rip offs? November 13, 2017We recently bought a new van and I wanted to undercoat it so it would last — being old school that was the first thing I thought of anyways. The next was to do some searching around with Google about undercoatings so I could get the best product to use. You know what I found ...
- My Welding Helmet is an Antra AH6-260-0000 Solar Power Auto Darkening Welding Helmet October 3, 2017A few guys who read my blog post about assembling my SWAG press brake asked about my helmet. It’s an Antra AH6-260-0000 Solar Power Auto Darkening Welding Helmet that I bought in October 2014 according to my records. My old helmet died and would no longer automatically switch on and off so I did some digging. ...
- Installed a 20 Ton Air Over Hydraulic Bottle On My Shop Press October 2, 2017My shop press is actually rated for 30 tons but I have used a 20 ton bottle for a safety margin. Until recently, my preference has been a hand pumped 20 ton bottle on my press. The reason for this is that when pressing barrels, pins, etc. I like to “feel” how much pressure I ...