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![]() "Bob Hoover" wrote in message ... On Mar 18, 6:43 am, "pintlar" wrote: Years ago ('50's) in one of the old Popular Science type mags there was a 'readers speak' article where a man made his own threading dies ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Everyone who has had to make a die... or even chores as common-place as making a leaf-spring ...knows we stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before us. When faced with such a chore I'll reach for a catalog ninety-nine times out of a hundred. But it is how well we are able to accomplish that hundredth chore -- something as simple as making a leaf-spring for an old rifle, pistol or shot-gun -- that defines our abilities as a machinist, gun-smith or what-have-you. Nowadays, what with oil- and water-hardening steel available in an almost infinite variety of thicknesses, widths and lengths, making such a spring ENTIRELY from scratch is similar to being able to fabricate shoes for a Shetland pony. Or even more tricky, for an ox (!!). Since being diagnosed as having cancer I know a lot of these skills will die with me. That makes me almost as unhappy as the thought of death itself. -Bob --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bob, You are going to live forever, if the internet has anything to say about it. THANK YOU for all the insights. It is up to us to practice and learn... Dan D. |
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![]() "Dan D" wrote Bob, You are going to live forever, if the internet has anything to say about it. THANK YOU for all the insights. It is up to us to practice and learn... Dan D. I second that. Your online hints and such have gone into a folder marked "good stuff-how to's" and I back it up, so I don't lose it in a crash. You have made me think of many new possibilities. Shoot, I'm even sharing things (like the carbon blade thread) with co-workers that is currently making knives with his ag students. He is using old circular saw blades for the stock. -- Jim in NC |
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