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holding round tappered barrels
Does anyone have any real good ideas for holding round tappered rifle barrels????

Posted by Jerry Huddleston  at 6/6/2007 9:53:08 PM.
Jere
Make a long jig and hold the barrel between centers then you can also rotate it as you engrave it. You can use some 1 in round doweling and make some adjustable centers for each end. Then just clamp the jig in your vice.

Posted by Martin Rabeno  at 6/6/2007 11:06:12 PM.
I happened to have a barrel polisher I bought years ago from Brownells that is just about what Marty is talking about. Works well, is adjustable and has bearing centers.

Posted by Rex Pedersen  at 6/6/2007 11:14:05 PM.

Posted by Stu Millar  at 6/6/2007 11:32:50 PM.
Hello Jerry... great to see your work featured in the Journal.
Knowing that you may be working on a 40" to 46" Colerain barrel, the jig that Rex mentioned, featured on P.229 in the current Brownells, would be too short. Nevertheless it will give you a picture. I would suggest a movable center support post added to the jig that could be shimmed to minimize vibration while cutting on the long, relatively thin barrels.

I made mine out of 2" square tubing with with posts that slide along the tube not unlike the one in Brownells catalog. Best wishes... Stu

Posted by Stu Millar  at 6/6/2007 11:43:16 PM.
Jerry, you could try some of that "Thermo-Loc" plastic and make a set of tapered pads for your vise.
You'd have to keep repositioning the barrel as you worked.It wouldn't be nearly as good as a barrel spinner/polisher.


Posted by Brian Powley  at 6/7/2007 12:10:38 AM.
Thanks all of you guys. I'm going to either build or buy one of those barrel polisher type holders. I think I will need some kind of support in the middle. When stuff vibrates it brakes my tool tips a lot.. Any advise on that will be a great help also. I'm working on modern rifles right now.
Very good to hear from Marty and Rex.

Posted by Jerry Huddleston  at 6/7/2007 2:04:47 AM.
Jerry,
The vibration hasn't been an issue for me as I am usually only engraving either end of the barrel. It may have issues in the middle as you say. I guess I would rig up some sort of wood V block for the middle or something similar.

Posted by Rex Pedersen  at 6/7/2007 7:01:07 AM.
Jerry,
I made my barrel spinner type fixture out of a long bar clamp from Harbor Freight.
You can get them as long as 60 inches, light and cheap.
There is a picture and description of my rig on Sam A's Cafe forum if you would care to see it.
Just a thought.
John.




Posted by John Barraclough  at 6/7/2007 11:18:46 AM.
Gentlemen,
I have a barrel spinner that I have had for years. I not only polish barrels with it, I also have been using it to do engraving on rifle barrels, and I also use it to slow rust blue barrels. It sits in a 40" tank of boiling water perfectly, between coating and carding. Hope this will be of some help. Keep up the good work.

Yours truly,
JJ Roberts, Manassas VA

Posted by J.J Roberts  at 6/12/2007 6:21:14 PM.
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