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Barrel part2
countryfarmer
Member Posts: 4,552
atvguy585
New Member
USA
95 Posts
Posted - 02/25/2010 : 6:35:15 PM
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Originally posted by countryfarmer
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Originally posted by ern98
Well another way to get what you want is to drill out the brake to the od of the barrel and silver solder or braze it on. As long as it doesn't hamper cleaning the barrel then it shouldn't really matter.
+1 on this method if it will work. It will be permenatly attached also.
Is there a way to ensure that it is on the barrel perfectly straight?
If you could get a dowel rod the size of the bore and insert it into the bore, it would help line things up. I think what you would need is referred to as drill stock and comes in many different sizes.
New Member
USA
95 Posts
Posted - 02/25/2010 : 6:35:15 PM
quote:
Originally posted by countryfarmer
quote:
Originally posted by ern98
Well another way to get what you want is to drill out the brake to the od of the barrel and silver solder or braze it on. As long as it doesn't hamper cleaning the barrel then it shouldn't really matter.
+1 on this method if it will work. It will be permenatly attached also.
Is there a way to ensure that it is on the barrel perfectly straight?
If you could get a dowel rod the size of the bore and insert it into the bore, it would help line things up. I think what you would need is referred to as drill stock and comes in many different sizes.