Author Topic: left over fixtures f/s  (Read 1958 times)

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left over fixtures f/s
« on: May 02, 2010, 04:16:44 AM »
I was digging through my scrap box and found the drive gear jig (square  with a bore to accomidate the gear) and to hold it while insert a locking pin. (the jig captures the drive gear after you put in the bore adapter, I have found locktite does not hold and will give up at some time. I put the gear in the fixture and mounted in the drill vise and drilled through the keyway hole into the adapter plate and used Brownells hi force 44 solder to secure the pin and hold it all together. 1st class shipping $2.00 This is easy to make if you don\'t want to buy it I will send a photo.

Ialso have .the wheel boring jig that I used to bore the many holes in the wheel hubs.as the 5C collet step chuck bored to fit the outer diameter of the hubs for shaping The drill jig as a two pins and a drill guide It fits over the outer diameter of the hup if cut to the exact measurement on the plans. $10 plus flat rate shipping includeds the boring jig.  
If you decide to put wheels on your gun you will need this or something like it as both sides of the hubs have to line up to get the bolts through.

I also have a few (maybe 4-5) capscrews left to make the rear bolt retainer. 3/8 fine thread.

I have a piece that you can make the yoke out of for the gun its steel I don\'t remember but the exact size but it is the size listed on the plans.
This items will fit in a flat rate box $10 plus flat rate shipping (small box) :mrgreen:

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left over fixtures f/s
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2010, 05:59:14 AM »
I am interested in the gear fixture and the yoke steel. please give me a total price
Thanks
Bill

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left over fixtures f/s
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2010, 01:26:01 PM »
Rolland, I\'m a little confused with the explanation of your holding fixture; perhaps you should post the photo on the forum for others to view, it may be helpful to them.