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sonic1

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  1. lots of good people on here..most site i visit i do"nt dare post a reply because someone will flame me for spelling or being a bubba .to many people want to be the expert and will not tolerate any other veiws..

  2. any thing you can build someone can break into...even bank vaults are rated by time...the time it takes for someone to break in..i used a 8ft.round steel tank 5/16" thick steel 8 ft high..took a sheet of ply wood and cut round shelfs for the rifles to set on..i had 26 guns stolen once had serial no. on all..found 1 in a pawnshop but owner said he just couldn"t remember who he bought it from..

  3. i"ve built both ways ..i use rivets most times now...i no longer remove the barrel ...just drill out the old rivet and use a air hammer to drive in a new rivet..just make sure the rivet is long some that it expands in the hole..and use a modified bolt cutter to mash the mag rivets..you can flair the trigger guard rivets with a center punch.. i"ve used bolts but i like rivets better..

  4. this is tuff without seeing your setup....is the location where you bolt the blades flat so you can bolt a long straight edge piece

    of metal across the whole base, out a couple feet longer than what the blades would be...this will give you somthing better to EYE as you bent it back..do you see where i"m going with this? like i said hard to say without seeing your problem

  5. your right about the ssn, where i work thats the no. the company uses to track all of our training and safty stuff ...its posted every were ....then when our birthdays come around its also posted ...we complain but were told that just the way we do it here...

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