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Food for thought?????
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 7:40 am
by johnk
Yeah, & I met a guy who could fart the first bar of the national anthem.

Dremel Fart???
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:04 am
by littlebang556
I'm guessing when attempting the second bar he got a lump in his...errr...ummm...throat.
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:32 am
by BATattack
if you want to get real serious check out Beare Custom Rifles. i was going to get him to build a stock for me but he couldnt do it in time (laminated). the coke can smelting with a vacume cleaner will work as my friend uses a similar process to cast ducati parts and brass carbies etc etc. and that way you wouldnt need a mill just hand tools and prob a die grinder. p.s check out bruces custom scope rings.
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:01 am
by littlebang556
Quick wrote:Littlebang, are you going to stick to the KISS princeple?? Btw, a solid billit of 6061 T6 is not cheap from what I recall, If you can get it at a good price let me know, the old man will proberly buy 5m worth for another gyro project.
Try Capral Aluminium in Perth...Awesome to deal with and great prices...They supply most of the businesses and hobbyists in the region...best to cut out the middle man but still quite expensive as you know.
Otherwise, the KISS principle will be employed for some of the new ideas I have but the finished product "should" be very pleasing to the eye.
Regards
Rob A.
Beare
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:13 am
by littlebang556
BATattack wrote:if you want to get real serious check out Beare Custom Rifles. i was going to get him to build a stock for me but he couldnt do it in time (laminated). the coke can smelting with a vacume cleaner will work as my friend uses a similar process to cast ducati parts and brass carbies etc etc. and that way you wouldnt need a mill just hand tools and prob a die grinder. p.s check out bruces custom scope rings.
These are some serious stocks but I am looking to have something much more adjustable to accommodate the many varied physical characteristics of individuals in the shooting population..
Otherwise, I will be picking the mill up at the start of June...I will get a few of the tools needed at same time but will purchase more as tasks require. (Must get around to finishing the bench to put it on). Oh...and the wife's patio...couple of jobs around the house will keep me honest...
Have settled on a HM-45 mill and will eventually convert it to CNC during some of the many hours tucked away in the garage away from the trouble and strife.
1st job will be to rebed one of my rifles utilising some of the ideas that will be used in the alloy stock.
Regards
Rob A
Aluminium
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 5:11 pm
by bennf
Hi
I have 250kg's of 50 x 100 and 50 x 75 aluminium stock available if you are interested.
Benn
Ally
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 6:18 pm
by littlebang556
Do you know what grade it is?
Also do you want to sell it as a job lot or in smaller sections at a time?
PM me some prices for interest please bennf.
Regards
Rob A
Aluminium
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 7:51 am
by bennf
Hi I have bought it to make stocks myself but will sell it to anyone.
It is 6061.
This is an all rounder alloy that will allow Anodising after you have finished machining it.
As for price
Watch this space I will find out how much it cost me and get bak to you.
Thanks
Benn
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Re: Aluminium
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 8:53 am
by a.JR
Hi Benn , What Temper, T5 or T6???JR..Jeff Rogers[quote="bennf"]Hi I have bought it to make stocks myself but will sell it to anyone.
It is 6061.
This is an all rounder alloy that will allow Anodising after you have finished machining it.
As for price
Watch this space I will find out how much it cost me and get bak to you.
Thanks
Benn
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Alloy
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 10:14 am
by littlebang556
Interested in small amount of 50 x 75 for now but freight to WA country might be a bit of a dog.
Cheers
Rob A
Aluminium
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:56 pm
by bennf
Well its actually 6106 T6 In 3 meter lengths but will cut into smaller amounts.
Very good weldability and corrosion resistance. Extrusion alloy that gives good
combination of mechanical properties.
Standard condition of supply - Temper T6
Price
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 2:03 pm
by bennf
50 x 75 $183.00 per meter
50 x 100 $210.00 per meter
I can do better for quantity
Benn
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Mill
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 9:35 am
by littlebang556
Well guys, its been a long while but I finally took possesion of mill at statrt of the month...what a job getting it on the bench...but its there and now I have to go away for the weekend so I cant play with it.
Cheers
Rob Alman
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:41 pm
by BATattack
check out ross precison stocks. they are FULLY adjustable and suitable for f class, FB and smallbore. i think some of the UK f class team use them.
they use a barrel block method so they can adapt to most actions. there are some nice close up pics to give you a few hints aswell.

1st Job
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:30 pm
by littlebang556
My 1st real play with the mill was to make a new bedding block for my .223 and I am satisfied with the results.
No devcon or other bedding materials used and not a v block setup and great groups at the range just a few hours ago.
Now I can move on to bigger and better things.....after I do a couple of little jobs for the trouble and strife.....best keep her happy.
Regards
Rob Alman