Thread & Cut Breech Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 30 кві 2023
  • First published in April of 2019 on Patreon. Cathy, The Real Gunsmith's Wife, published the chambering a barrel part one and two last month. Perhaps this should have been published first.
    For those who think he may not be doing this correctly, because you've not been taught to do it this way, we are sorry you were not schooled as he was. We guarantee THIS works and very accurately.
    Also, he has been safely machining wearing long sleeve shirts at least half of each year for over 50 years and never once had an accident, let a lone a near call. Because he is CAREFUL and knows what he is doing.
    Randy threads and cuts the breech in this and the next video. He is rebarreling a pre-64 Mod 70 for a client to .264 Win.
    God bless.
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  • @charleswilson577
    @charleswilson577 Рік тому +6

    Hope people know how much knowledge they are getting from randy and its free. Thanks, much appreciated.

  • @joshuawooledge6945
    @joshuawooledge6945 Рік тому +5

    I really enjoy these types of videos. My friends and I are waiting to see if we get drawn for wyoming elk tags. If we do I sure hope we can stop and meet you and Cathy.

  • @REDNECKROOTS
    @REDNECKROOTS Рік тому +4

    Pure gold right here yall. Thank u mr Selby' this is great 😃👍 stuff

  • @chriskincaid6035

    Thank You Sir ...

  • @PrebleStreetRecords

    I'm thankful you've uploaded these videos.

  • @briankelly2886

    I love these videos! This is the way I was taught to cut threads during my two years of machine shop training 1981-83 .

  • @jaydavis6594

    This is the video I've been looking for! I've seen a lot of videos with modern lathes, but I can't afford one. I've been looking for a video with an older set up as confirmation that I would be able to thread barrels. I know thats what all the barrels were turned on before the modern stuff came out with, but fewer and fewr people still use the older machines and have the knowledge to operate them well. I am so thankful for these videos.

  • @Mahkwa

    My hunting buddy bought a custom rifle from you. It is absolutely true to aim. I've never shot a sub-moa custom rifle before, and when he let me try it out, I was in shock at the difference between a custom rifle compared to a mass produced rifle from the manufacturer. I will be inquiring very soon for my own. Thank you.

  • @johnangle8141
    @johnangle8141 Рік тому

    The care that went into this one step takes time. Savage can build a crappy rifle start to finish and box it up for shipping while your threading one barrel. Thank You for showing us this and please share more

  • @453421abcdefg12345
    @453421abcdefg12345 Рік тому +2

    I assume that the last cut on each pass was a spring cut, and I notice you went in on the same number each time, a sensible precaution! Chris B.

  • @russstone655

    Please pardon my ignorance. I would really like to know what lathe you are using and steady rest? I’m half way through a gunsmith course and I’m going to do a machinist course next.

  • @claygormish4884

    Randy do you ever invert the threading tool, run the lathe in reverse and thread away from the headstock? I find it easier and no risk of an error.

  • @randycarpenter2914
    @randycarpenter2914 Рік тому

    I enjoy watching you work. I have a question. I hope you will answer. I have read that older ruger actions can not be removed from the barrel? The article says it's because it's cast. I am disabled and read what my eyes allow, but I thought a good gunsmith could put a new barrel on. I simply don't know what to believe. You can read anything, but it doesn't make it true.

  • @jonasbruzas2651

    whats lathe speed in this operation ?

  • @rashidabdul-salaam9090

    How can you start and stop the lathe without having to chase the thread? Thanks in advance

  • @rodtorrence6139
    @rodtorrence6139 Рік тому +1

    Why do you not set the camera so we can see what’s going on on the work piece

  • @johnsimonelli9988
    @johnsimonelli9988 Рік тому +1

    Why do most machinist thread from the headstock and you don't.