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#205911 10/15/10 09:01 PM
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Fellows I have finally got my Bridgeport style @ Axis CNC mill up and operating. And am looking for Ideas of neat things. I can practice programming with.Things that you can't just order out of a catalog.So far I know I will have some scope ribs. And thanks to Joe the take down setup for a Marlin 93.(pieces) And am playing with the idea of a Mauser take down set up. I am not into this to make money just have some fun. If you have a idea I like and do make one and it comes out good. I will see that you get one.
Please either post here or PM. or email whitey at whanson@plainstel.com

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How about cutting different matting patterns on ribs and top flats of barrels?

Jim Kluskens is about to do one for me. It is really pretty damn cool. Being cut and not rolled gives it a lot more applications as well.

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Brent I do plan on knurling the scope rib. Whitey

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One thing that would trip my trigger would be a simple effective take down setup for Mausers/Springfields. I'm set to embark on what may be the last "dream" custom job I'll get around to and that would be "ne plus ultra".

That, or a simple solution to a broken heart.

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Thanks Gary. CCant't help with the broken heart Smile But am trying to come up with a design that would work for Mausers Etc. Whitey


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