I am back on the Gatling Gun after about 5 months. I am using bolts and bolt plugs from Cutter and plan to use his design on the striker.
The striker head is to be .300\" diameter and the shaft .200\" diameter on the Cutter striker drawings.
The hole in the bolt plug in the RGG plans shows .218\" and bolt bore .302\" The striker shaft on RGG drawings is .200 diameter.
The holes in Cutters bolt plugs are running about .221-.223\" and bolt bores around .318
I tried a few different sample hammer shafts. If I make it with a .300\" head and .200\" shaft, it seems to be very sloppy. I am concerned with it hitting the selector switch. I don\'t have my cocking ring or selector switch complete to try these in the gun.
But then maybe if there is a lead on the pick-up slot in the selector switch, then having a hammer shaft that is sloppy and can comply to the selector/cocking ring groove maybe a good thing.
The hammer springs I plan to use are Lee Spring LC-040D-15M. I made a striker with a .312 head and .216\" shaft, the spring slides nice on the shaft and the shaft slides nice through the bolt plug. There is still some wiggle out of the bolt plug and I know it needs clearance.
Anybody got any comments on how much clearance they have used and if it is better to have the striker very loose out of the bolt plug or just a little loose?
I also tried the samples strikers with a longer 6-32 x 1 1/4\" button head, these are not fully thread. I tap drilled about 1 1/4\" deep, then use a #29 (.136\") drill about .25\" deep. Then tapped as deep as I could with a #6-32 tap. I shorten the screws up some as the threads were not deep enough with what a standard tap could tap. I know I could modify the tap to go deeper, but should still have plenty of thread engagement when setting the .130\" dimension on the underside of the button head to the top of the bolt plug. My thought is that the shaft of the button head will locate in the .136 hole some and run more true to the 2\" BC of the bolts than if just being threaded.
I attached a few pictures of what the screw looks like out of the striker and the screw before shorten. Seems like this would be an improvement, comments or thoughts on this welcome.
Anybody got any comments on how much clearance they have used and if it better to have the striker very loose out of the bolt or just a little loose?