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General discussion => Gun Building => Topic started by: mountainman on September 17, 2025, 05:50:11 PM
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Hoping this makes a good topic, and then again maybe not a big deal.
I know you can buy them!
But is there any builders out there that make their own? If so how do you make them?
I'm specifically talking about the type that go through the top of the butt plate and down the to catch peg, and then that will release the lid.
My dimensions I like for the head is .300 and the shoulder around .375 in diameter, the over all length before fitting about 3", and about 1/8th inch thick for the rod.
I don't like the small brass heads that you see on the market.
I think traditionally they used steel, and shaped it like a round screw head and filed a slot to make it appear like another screw.
Any makers out there that make these types?
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Since I have a lathe and the metal I do make my own as it is very simple item to make. I do make the button a bit smaller in diameter than 3/8" - around 5/16"+ or so. make it like a little "top hat". The length of the rod will depend on the release mounting position.
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Thanks for your reply!
I imagine all kinds of wonderful things could be made with a lathe. I failed to mention that I don't have a lathe.
So another question are there makers that make these push rods without a lathe?
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I forge and bend the rod, then integral rivet on a lathe turned round button head. Make a square or rectangular one by filing?
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I use a double headed concrete nail, cut off top head to make top hat
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You can turn an item like the button for a patch box release by chucking the metal in an electric drill or a drill press and shaping it with files. If using a hand held electric drill, put the drill in a vise. It's not hard to do.
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And there you go - where there is a will there is a way! ;D
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You can turn an item like the button for a patch box release by chucking the metal in an electric drill or a drill press and shaping it with files. If using a hand held electric drill, put the drill in a vise. It's not hard to do.
That works and was my first "lathe". I even made a primer firing device using the vice-held drill when I couldn't get caps in Smithers BC.
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I always like it when folks show photos of parts, really helps me visualize it. Here are a few photos of one I did recently. I also like the button to look like a screw. I also used a lathe but have used the drill press or hand drill in the vise. That first time the lid clicks shut and then you push the button and it pops open is very satisfying!
(https://i.ibb.co/1YgqnfjS/IMG-7153.jpg) (https://ibb.co/rKj6tGNW)
(https://i.ibb.co/S7vR6SWP/IMG-7155.jpg) (https://ibb.co/DgK51dst)
(https://i.ibb.co/JW8Rybwd/IMG-7159.jpg) (https://ibb.co/BHvVr75P)
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Thanks for your reply!
I imagine all kinds of wonderful things could be made with a lathe. I failed to mention that I don't have a lathe.
So another question are there makers that make these push rods without a lathe?
I may be able to solve that issue. ;D PM me where you are located.
You can easily make one. Just a long steel rod & thread the end of it. Get a piece
of round brass from the hobby shop, if you don't have any. Round it, drill & tap it
& you are good to go.