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- Need Dryer Shop Compressed Air? – Step 3: Add two stage air filters to remove contaminants April 22, 2017If you are just jumping into this three part post, an inline compressed air filter by itself does not work very well when it comes to removing moisture from compressed air but it definite works good as a third step in a thought out moisture control strategy. If you haven’t read them yet, please read these ...
- Need Drier Shop Compressed Air? – Step 2: Build a Moisture Separation System April 21, 2017When compressed air leaves a compressor, the the temperature drops as it expands, and moisture condenses on the wall of whatever surface is below the dew point of the air and then runs down to the lowest spot where it is collected and dispose of. Now the cooling part is critical – just putting an ...
- Need Dryer Shop Compressed Air? – Step 1 Tank Draining Options April 20, 2017In my shop, I need clean dry air for working with the plastics, the abrasive Blaster, and my air tools. It also comes in handy when I’m spraying on finishes such as Molyresin. I have certainly had my share of problems over the years caused by dirty air including air tool failures, water or oil ...
- 2014 Restoration of a 21-1/8″ New Haven Edge Tool Co #3 Cleaver April 19, 2017This dates back to August 2014. I scored a beat up but fascinating New Haven Edge Tool Co #3 Cleaver. It was quite large measuring approximately 21-1/8″ long and 3.187 pounds. The exact age was hard to say – it could be anywhere from ...
- Post It Note Trick for Locating Front Trunnion Holes On An AK Receiver April 18, 2017Back before I had the AK-Builder trunnion drilling jig, I needed a quick and easy way to locate where to drill the holes for the front trunnion. A fellow showed me the PostIt note method and boy was it simple and it worked. The front trunnion is drilled for the rivets from the first kit so ...
- Gasp – not another weld build Romy G April 17, 2017I get one or two emails a year from a purist telling me that what I did was evil, that I am a clueless half-wit, etc. Folks, innovation happens by trying new things. I have built more AKs than most – using rivets mainly because they do work best. There are a ton of reasons ...
- The Gerber Golok Machete is Pretty Wicked and Surprisingly Hefty!! April 15, 2017Ok, so I wind up clearing brush pretty regularly. Usually its pine, vines, scrub oak and junk like that. Back in June 2014, I bought a Ken Onion designed Half-A-Chance machete (CRKT K920KKP) from CRKT that has served me well (click here for my review). On my last trip to clear brush this past fall, ...
- Cordless screwdrivers can make a difference for folks with Carpal Tunnel – the Dewalt DCF682 April 14, 2017Folks, the first time I saw a cordless screwdriver, or power screwdriver, it was a little Black & Decker Quantum 3.6 volt model – probably 15-20 years ago. Do you remember Quantum? They were the green and black line of tools that B&D introduced to try and be a step up from their basic black and ...
- Heat Treating the Lower Rails of AK Flats Before Installation April 13, 2017I like to heat treat my entire lower rails before I install them. Some guys just heat treat the tip but I go for overkill. When I would get flats and rails from AK-Builder for whatever I was doing, I’d do all the lower rails at once and store them oiled in a bag for ...
- Beware of Power Line Networking – Netgear Powerline AV500 Failure April 12, 2017Okay folks, I’ve just spent the last few days and some money replacing equipment blown by an apparent power surge through Netgear Powerline AV500 equipment. What these units do is to transmit ethernet network signals over the AC wiring in a building and are billed as an easy shortcut to pulling wire. Our house has a ...
- Back in the stone age we had to mill our own top AK receiver rails! April 12, 2017Back when AK-Builder flats didn’t have the top rails cut to size, we had to do the work. I’m talking circa 2006 and then late that year he came out with a simple layout tool that was so awesome. You applied Blue Dychem do your flat, clamped the layout jig to the rail, used a ...
- Setting an AK’s Internal Front Trunnion Rivets with the AK-Builder rivet jig April 11, 2017It’s pretty straight forward really. You need to insure the rivet jig is sitting on good strong steel cross plates – don’t use wood. I’ve seen guys try so don’t laugh too hard. For the record – that one I never tried – I used 1/2″ steel plate from the get go. Wood is not ...
- First Romy G Build – October 2006! April 10, 2017So I have been taking photos of guns and tools for years and years and year. I just recently decided to start dipping in and sharing. I was pretty floored to find this collection of photos of my first build. It was a 1981 Romanian G pattern AKM, affectionately known to many AK builders as ...
- Here is a great digital micrometer that is also very affordable for your shop. April 8, 2017When you are working in the shop, it is frequently very important to have reliable measurements. I have owned a number of calipers and one good dial micrometer (which I can’t find) over the years. I am definitely not a machinist but I run into situations regularly where I need more reliable measurements then ...
- Remington 870 and Winchester 1200 Riot Shotguns April 7, 2017Ran across these photos of two riot shotguns I built – a Winchester 1200 I bought new in the early 1980s and a Remington 870 Express I got a good deal on from Gander Mountain in the early 2000s. One thing I learned is that the Blackhawk recoil reducing stocks really make a difference. To be ...
- Great deal on dummy / action proving rounds – KP Tactical 9mm, .40 S&W and .45 ACP April 6, 2017I tend to use a lot of dummy rounds due to working with Kydex or whatever and normally you pay quite a bit for them. Recently I stumbled across a very good deal on Amazon. There is a company called KP Tactical making very decent dummy rounds by machining them out of aluminum and ...
- Use a Wen 3410 Air Filtration System to Remove Fine Floating Dust In Your Shop April 5, 2017Okay folks, with all the sanding of plastic I do, my shop has tons and tons of dust in it. In 2015 I read an article about how small fine dust particles are unhealthy – in general, the smaller the particle, the more it gets to places in your lungs where you don’t want it ...
- How to Install a Flat’s Lower Receiver Rails So They Align With The Front Trunnion April 4, 2017I heat treat the lower rails before I install them. The best way I found to align the lower rails in a flat so they were both parallel with the upper rail and aligned with the trunnion was to use a drill bits of the proper size to locate the lower rail and I would ...
- Converting a Milled M70 Front End for a Sheet Metal Receiver Using Screws April 3, 2017Let me open this article with a comment for people new to building AKs – the best proven method is to use rivets. The Soviets did a lot of testing and the best mechanical join of the forged trunnions to sheet metal was a mechanical rivet. To this day, all commercial and military AKs are ...
- Restoring a Giant 24″ Hog Splitter March 31, 2017Everyone needs a hobby. I guess mine is creating or fixing things in my own way. Back in 2014, I bought an absolutely massive beat to hell 24-1/2″ hog splitter off eBay. This thing was absolutely a diamond in the rough. Clearly it had been used very heavily – probably for decades – yet there ...