Sticky TKO LDC

Started by 7624452, November 03, 2012, 07:40:29 PM

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crossliner

Quote from: 7624452 on November 07, 2012, 04:39:52 AM
Moderators, could you please change the subject to "Show me your barrel and I'll show you mine"

Your avatar now shows fangs in lieu of the gentle looking moustached gent  :D

BigErn

Quote from: crossliner on November 07, 2012, 01:21:00 PM
Your avatar now shows fangs in lieu of the gentle looking moustached gent  :D

You write some funny stuff Mr. crossliner  ;D :D

7624452

#32
Quote from: crossliner on November 07, 2012, 01:21:00 PM
Your avatar now shows fangs in lieu of the gentle looking moustached gent  :D
Fangs, a lot.
Stranded in California.

BDS

"Fangs a lot"

;D

Don't "munch"-in-it  :D
Brian

7624452

#34
 The second time was much worse than the first.  Even though I had done some sanding, it was not nearly enough.  I finally peeled off the plastic to see what was inside.  The rear part is a 1 7/8" delrin tube secured by a set screw.  I removed the front part and was still unsuccessful in removing it.  I then used the method that always works.  I clamped a set of vice grips to the barrel and another set to the delrin tube and twisted it off.  I used heavy cardboard to cushion the barrel and the tube, but it was not strong enough and I marked both the barrel and the tube.  A bit too late I remembered that the only thing that will keep a set of vise grips from marking something is leather. The barrel measured .435 at the end and .436 11/8" from the end (the point to where it was on the barrel).   The moral of this story is not to shove your part somewhere you haven't checked out. ;)
Stranded in California.

chongman

Sorry to hear it got buggered up :(
Long days and pleasant nights to you...

7624452

Quote from: chongman on November 08, 2012, 02:28:10 AM
Sorry to hear it got buggered up :(
It's not much of a problem.  I'll either polish it or paint it black.  If I had known what the "carbon fiber wrap" was I would have ordered it naked.  Now it looks like I'll be sanding on it for several days.  At any rate, the thing does a real good job of preventing the lead dust from polluting the atmosphere.
Stranded in California.

1377x

QuoteThe moral of this story is not to shove your part somewhere you haven't checked out.
aint that the truth ;) ;D ;D
what do the indides of the tko look like? ???
inquiring minds want to know
closed mouths dont get fed

7624452

Quote from: 1377x on November 08, 2012, 05:06:16 AM
aint that the truth ;) ;D ;D
what do the indides of the tko look like? ???
inquiring minds want to know
It appears to contain five standard lead sucking baffles made of delrin.
Stranded in California.

1377x

closed mouths dont get fed

7624452

Quote from: 1377x on November 08, 2012, 05:41:30 AM
could they be removed?
They won't come out easily and I'm not going to push my luck.
Stranded in California.

1377x

no need to! :-*
just curious as to what was on the inside
closed mouths dont get fed

Davio

Are there any in-depth books or blogs or even websites where one can learn the real deal ins and outs on doofing and lead dust collection.  There has to be a science to it... general rules of thumb... calculations of optimal aggregate hole diameter and placement for specific LDC length and based on projectile diameter and speed, etc.  Please tell me its not a hit and miss type thing... or even mostly for looks.

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cmj21973

Quote from: Davio on November 08, 2012, 09:14:36 AM
Are there any in-depth books or blogs or even websites where one can learn the real deal ins and outs on doofing and lead dust collection.  There has to be a science to it... general rules of thumb... calculations of optimal aggregate hole diameter and placement for specific LDC length and based on projectile diameter and speed, etc.  Please tell me its not a hit and miss type thing... or even mostly for looks.

Yes, there is a very good website.
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1377x

Quote from: cmj21973 on November 08, 2012, 09:38:24 AM
Yes, there is a very good website.
PM sent.
would the website you referred have the initials ST?
closed mouths dont get fed