dlbleak shotty restoration

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dlbleak

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Tap it through.
It appears to be missing the "nut" part that tightens onto the carriage bolt...might have been a flat disk with two holes for a pin-spanner wrench...
Mebbe?

Joe
Thanks Joe, I got the ‘nut’ off. It’s nice and shiny now. Would like to do the same with the bolt head
 

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Doesn’t look like anything can really be holding it on there other than grime/time. Drill a hole in old 2x4 to make a jig for the bolt to fall through while the rest of the stock can be supported and won’t have a chance to do something stupid and give that crusty old bolt some taps
 

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Been busy but working on it a little. Blueing is stripped off of most parts. The bolt turned out nice
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