Hammer Mechanic "Gunsmith"

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Hammer Mechanic "Gunsmith"

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How would you like to have this guy work on your guns? Unbelievable !



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Oh hell, man. That's nothing. Hold my beer,.....
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WOW, can say much else.
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Well everyone knows , if you can't fix it with a hammer , it's an electrical problem.
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in my milsurp collection stage of my stuff, i saw some atrocious destruction of some bootiful gats, i was always amazed at the attempt to justify the stupidity of why, when and how. It was at that time i finally understood, there is a special kind of stupid. :o :shock: :lol: :whistle:

and am so thankful i will never be pigeon holed with those that are.
Rj ;)
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He isn’t worth a damn if he didn’t use a dremmel!
Everyone knows only the best smiths use those.
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Guilty.
I borrowed a friends rifle, scope mounting bolts kept loosening.
So I decided to locktite them babies in there.
Red locktite turns out is for life!
He snapped them while trying to remove the screws.
I got to buy him some new mounts for it.
Expensive lesson for this Bubbasmither
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OH-MAN wrote: August 31st, 2021, 5:22 pm Guilty.
I borrowed a friends rifle, scope mounting bolts kept loosening.
So I decided to locktite them babies in there.
Red locktite turns out is for life!
He snapped them while trying to remove the screws.
I got to buy him some new mounts for it.
Expensive lesson for this Bubbasmither
Actually you can get the red coated fasteners off by applying a soldering iron directly to the screw head. Once it gets hot enough they'll give way.
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Good info.
Thanks man!
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The sign from his shop wall...
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