Another Pratt and Whitney Rifling Machine

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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
  • Take a look at our "new" Pratt and Whitney" rifling machine. We were fortunate enough to have the opportunity to acquire this rifling machine and deep hole drill from the shop of Pat Vowell, an extraordinary gunsmith, machinist, blacksmith, wheelwright and teacher in the Bozeman, Montana area.

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  • @johnmollet2637
    @johnmollet2637 24 дні тому +11

    If you're not careful you will wind up with a museum of old gun manufacturing equipment. Nice find Mark, thanks for giving us the tour.

  • @brandongould6294
    @brandongould6294 24 дні тому +6

    He was a one of a kind person and the kindest gentleman I ever had the good fortune to know. So glad to see them running again. Pat would be tickled to see somebody as excited about old machines as he was. Thanks for taking us along on the journey, once you are setup to do rebores I just might need to get a .308 barrel turned into a .35 and would love for his machines to do it. Thank you for all the help you have given his family.

  • @oregonoutback7779
    @oregonoutback7779 24 дні тому +8

    Nice purchase. I love seeing these fine old machines finding new homes where they will continue to turn out excellent products. Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @dianecullum1281
    @dianecullum1281 24 дні тому +1

    (Mike C.) Good to see y'all expanding into rebore/re-rifling! I had an old .43 Spanish Remington military rolling block bored out, re-rifled and chambered for 50-70 govt. so I could shoot it. I was surprised there were so few folks out there doing that work these days. It really took some doing to find someone! One fella (Prescott Az.) told me he wasn't taking anymore work as he was two years behind. The demand is there so you should get some business with those machines!

  • @ricktaylor5744
    @ricktaylor5744 24 дні тому +4

    Thank you Mark. It's good to see that old equipment is going to be doing what it was designed to do.

  • @robr1656
    @robr1656 24 дні тому

    Congrats on the new to you machines.
    Thanks a lot for sharing.

  • @scottfoster9452
    @scottfoster9452 23 дні тому

    That was absolutely fascinating. I am looking forward to more future videos on barrel making. 👍

  • @CplSkiUSMC
    @CplSkiUSMC 24 дні тому

    I'd love to stop by the shop sometime and see that baby at work. Thanks!

  • @oldhorse4171
    @oldhorse4171 24 дні тому +1

    Fun to see!! Thanks.

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 24 дні тому

    Thanks Mark for the update video.....
    Old F-4 II Pilot Shoe🇺🇸

  • @jtbork1221
    @jtbork1221 24 дні тому

    Very cool machines...Best of Luck bringing them back to use.

  • @flintrichards945
    @flintrichards945 24 дні тому +3

    That is some fantastic looking equipment it’s good to see that someone is keeping it going and using it that’s awesome.

  • @jeffryrichardson9105
    @jeffryrichardson9105 24 дні тому

    Very interesting! Thank you for sharing! 👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸

  • @Mtbambeno
    @Mtbambeno 24 дні тому +3

    Color me a tad jealous! Nice find, he would be very glad to know they are going to be continued to be used I am sure.

  • @chrischiampo7647
    @chrischiampo7647 24 дні тому +2

    Very Cool Piece of Equipment Mark 😊😀😊 Pat Was a Genius 😀

  • @hunter36ish
    @hunter36ish 24 дні тому +1

    Nice! Great channel and really enjoy you shooting those old firearms. Very informative channel! You get that rifling machine up n runnin' I may need a new barrel for my 50-95 Winchester replica! Thanks!

  • @Copperheadroad1
    @Copperheadroad1 23 дні тому

    Thanks for posting this video. Really looking forward to seeing some videos on barrel making.

  • @KayDaly-ms5gn
    @KayDaly-ms5gn 22 дні тому

    Fascinating ,thank you, my husband must see this.

  • @loupuleff571
    @loupuleff571 24 дні тому +1

    Real nice equipment Mark I'm gonna have to buy a lever gun with a bad barrel soon !

  • @roadking99jokerst60
    @roadking99jokerst60 24 дні тому +1

    Thanks for posting about stuff that otherwise I would never see.

  • @Brian-rj5rl
    @Brian-rj5rl 24 дні тому +1

    I was curious to see the brass Derek get makers plate, glad you showed it at the end!

  • @henrysara7716
    @henrysara7716 24 дні тому

    Thank you Mark.

  • @stevenbacon7194
    @stevenbacon7194 20 днів тому

    Sorry to hear about Pat passing. I knew him when he lived in Braggs Oklahoma.

  • @tomarmstrong750
    @tomarmstrong750 24 дні тому +3

    Gun drills like that are, or were, used a lot in commercial aerospace for precision deep hole drilling, typically in aluminum.
    The difference being larger (.5 inch or more) and shorter. In a commercial airplane a deep hole would be 4 - 6 inches.
    Such large deep holes were usually done later in the manufacturing process when the aircraft was close to final assembly.
    Thus they were used in a portable positive feed drill setup that would be mounted to the aircraft structure via tooling. Think of that converted lathe in the video but without the bed, legs, pulley system and separate motor. It was totally self-contained (with a separate lube/coolant system) and pneumatic powered.
    Gun drills were used for the same reason as with gun barrels: they are a lot faster than twist drills and generally do not require a secondary ream.

    • @russbilzing5348
      @russbilzing5348 24 дні тому

      My father worked at McDonnell-Douglas and mentioned those.

  • @jeffgrier8488
    @jeffgrier8488 24 дні тому +1

    Thanks for showing us the machines, i look forward to seeing them in action!

  • @edsmachine93
    @edsmachine93 24 дні тому +1

    Very nice find.
    Very versatile machine.
    Thanks for sharing. 👍

  • @johnpalmer7272
    @johnpalmer7272 24 дні тому

    Love it. Would love to watch that done. Thanks

  • @luke8210
    @luke8210 24 дні тому +4

    Glad this just popped up. 109 outside and i really didnt feel like going outside to work.
    Best channel on youtube. Thanks!

  • @lessage760
    @lessage760 24 дні тому +1

    This was very interesting sir thank you for sharing

  • @TheREALLibertyOrDeath
    @TheREALLibertyOrDeath 24 дні тому

    Cool, I live right near them. 😎

  • @terrycannon570
    @terrycannon570 21 день тому

    Love it.

  • @brivas3343
    @brivas3343 24 дні тому

    Great video!! Was drooling over the whole shop in the background.

  • @JohnSmith-xs4sx
    @JohnSmith-xs4sx 24 дні тому

    very interesting stuff , I think those machines found the perfect home ....Winchester gun safe ? who would have guessed it ? LOL :)

  • @ClovisPoint
    @ClovisPoint 24 дні тому

    I used to work with Pratt and Whitney barrel drilling machines ,there was also a Colt machine and a reaming machine ,also drilled race car axles which increased the tensile strength by 4 times ,lapping barrels by hand wasnt the fun part

  • @kendescovich9199
    @kendescovich9199 24 дні тому +1

    Great video, unfortunetly you have a Tester political add here in Montana

  • @droberts73543
    @droberts73543 24 дні тому

    Nice

  • @Tammy-un3ql
    @Tammy-un3ql 24 дні тому

    👍👍👍👍

  • @453421abcdefg12345
    @453421abcdefg12345 24 дні тому

    That is a huge step forward, especially the deep hole drill borer, the only thing I do not understand is the indexing of 6 increments? most rifling is of uneven number to avoid a groove (or land) being opposite another. Will this rifling machine cut gain twist rifling ? Chris B.

  • @MichaelHayes-uj9od
    @MichaelHayes-uj9od 13 днів тому

    That's a good business to get into I paid 550 for a lilja in 22lr

  • @arkansasnaturalstate
    @arkansasnaturalstate 23 дні тому

    do you know where I can find a finger lever catch for a 1895? Thanks

  • @tacticalrabbit308
    @tacticalrabbit308 24 дні тому

    Question what is the fastest twist rate you would use on a 44cal bullet in a rifle for a 300 grain bullet as max weight and 200 grain as minimum weight barrel length of 20 - 24 inches with a projected velocity of 2600 fps ?

  • @michaelhayes7471
    @michaelhayes7471 24 дні тому

    I used to work at a place where all their machinery equipment came off a ww 2 ship if you take care of it we will all be in the ground an it will still be running