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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2907110" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Thanks for the kind words. When did it become illegal to offer one's opinion with a build? Just because somebody has a different method they prefer, does that make it wrong in your world? It's your way or the highway right?</p><p>I don't have any of the store bought fancy blocks, etc. They might make things more convenient for those that like to hammer guns together, but I take a different path with my home made tooling that works just fine for me. Over 20 years working in machine shops taught me a few things about building my own tooling and how to assemble things without a hammer. 2 lathes, a mill, drill press, band saw, 55 ton hydraulic press and assorted grinders and belt sanders provide everything I need to build tooling for proper support. </p><p>I don't get your comment about using duct tape on the jaws of the pliars to press the pin in. That's pretty much standard gun smithing 101 to prevent marring and scratching the firearm if one slips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2907110, member: 5412"] Thanks for the kind words. When did it become illegal to offer one's opinion with a build? Just because somebody has a different method they prefer, does that make it wrong in your world? It's your way or the highway right? I don't have any of the store bought fancy blocks, etc. They might make things more convenient for those that like to hammer guns together, but I take a different path with my home made tooling that works just fine for me. Over 20 years working in machine shops taught me a few things about building my own tooling and how to assemble things without a hammer. 2 lathes, a mill, drill press, band saw, 55 ton hydraulic press and assorted grinders and belt sanders provide everything I need to build tooling for proper support. I don't get your comment about using duct tape on the jaws of the pliars to press the pin in. That's pretty much standard gun smithing 101 to prevent marring and scratching the firearm if one slips. [/QUOTE]
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