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donmarkey

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  1. I use and like this puller. Hornady 050095 Cam Lock Bullet Puller https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PCZZO4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ta8bEbE58YHY0
  2. Chuck that screw up in a drill and using a file shave the underside of the head until it indexes. Looks good other than that screw!
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    No but I have recently bought a bunch of stuff from psa and everything have been as expected.
  4. That would be my concern. The minor thread diameter since Mauser have such a coarse thread.
  5. Not to speak for Ken but I think it is a magnum. I wouldn’t consider rethreading a rem barrel to small ring threads safe for magnum pressures.
  6. Tony I had a small balance in my account from selling so I forwarded it to you. Keep us updated I can send you more if you need it later.
  7. So is the ford. I wouldn’t weld on a iron one. The weld won’t stick to the alum and the heat helps free it up
  8. I had to replace a broken one in my f250. After wasting a few hours with drills and easy outs, I finally just held a nut over the broken stud that was recessed a couple threads and filled the inside up with weld. Took two tries but it worked great.
  9. Yes I’m the guy wearing shorts and tank top in 60 degree weather. My wife laughs at me but I would rather work it the cold and snow than summertime temps. Was a beautiful day today. High hit 73. That’s my kind of summer
  10. https://www.amazon.com/BruteLube-XLUB-STICK-16-16-Ounce-Cutting-Stick/dp/B007XCUXLO/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?keywords=saw+blade+lubricant&qid=1567208022&s=gateway&sr=8-2
  11. No I can’t handle the heat here in Michigan. I can deal with below freezing better than over 80 degrees
  12. I never used a router. But a friend on mine and does said to use wax lube on the bits. Makes sense since I use wax on my miter was to cut aluminum extrusions. I learned that trick from a commercial glass guy. It comes in a tube like a glue stick. I got it at Home Depot last time.
  13. Too bad you guys aren’t closer. I’d let you use my 80% jig. Don
  14. No but what parts were you looking for? I’m trying to clean up the shop. Don
  15. The grand designs are nice. We almost traded in our keystone for one last year, but decided to wait a few years. Here in MI I wouldn’t want a5ther because of the height. I hit enough crap with our 11’ high tt. Out west maybe different story. Nice truck though. Of coarse my wife’s family would kill us if we got a dodge. They all work for ford, but the discount is nice. Don
  16. Curious to know. Here in mi we have no mag restrictions but for hunting. Deer hunting of using a semi auto you need a small mag for example. Don
  17. Ssa or ssa-e? There are some good prices on the e lately. Wondering if it is worth the upcharge. I was thinking that for 2 stage or cmc for single. Weighing my options. Don
  18. What triggers are you guys using and why? Don
  19. Hard winters, wolves, and crappy deer management. Still lots of snow on the ground today where I go. The southern up isn’t as bad. We are about 2 miles from Lake Superior. I haven’t deer hunted without snow in about 20 years. Some times over 2 foot on the ground. Most the yooper serious deer hunters come down state where the farm fields raise the big one. But I like the deep woods. More traditional deer camp.
  20. A friend of mine goes there on a regular basis. He in-laws live near there. I’ll see what he can find. There is a bar there so maybe something. It’s not big. And it is yoopers! Don
  21. That is our hunting grounds. Not what it used to be as the deer herd is down big time. Where was he hunting? We hunt between Munising and Marquette about 2 miles from the big lake.
  22. Yes. If you have a counterbore for guard screws, it works great to deepen the front pillar on the guard. Don
  23. Never seen them. Got a pic or the welds? Don
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