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General discussion => Gun Building => Topic started by: Mark15373 on August 14, 2018, 01:06:37 AM
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Hello everyone, I have a question for some of the more experienced guys out there. I acquired an old wreck (.32 cal poor boy) and the barrel had the plug and tang brazen on the back, which I didn't trust to shoot so I cut off 1/2 inch and sure enough my gut was right about 4 inches from the bottom was rusted shut, but has since been cleaned out to functional condition. No touch hole was ever drilled but as for the breech and plug I know you have to drill out a slightly larger size so the plug meets on the shoulder flush to create a seal, but I'm not sure how big to drill it out or the depth, and tools are not a problem I have access to what I need at the machine shop at my work. if anyone has any advice I'd sure appreciate it.
-Mark
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Center it in the lathe using a four jaw chuck. I would bore it out 37/64 (or a hair smaller) at 1/2" depth and thread it for a 5/8-18 thread using a bottoming tap (or single point thread it if you know how). Align your tap with a center in the tailstock to keep it centered. Not much to it if you have a good lathe.
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If you don't have a good lathe, send it to Track of the Wolf.
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@44-henry thank you for the advice, I will be boring it out tomorrow on my lunch break ;D
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In a .32 cal. barrel you don't need a plug as big as 5/8ths. I would use 1/2-20 (.435 bore size ) or 9/16-18 (.490 bore size ) with preference to 1/2-20. The procedure is as 44-Henry described. Use a boring bar--not a drill. You want the bottom of the counterbore to be square to the bore axis to create a shoulder.
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In a .32 cal. barrel you don't need a plug as big as 5/8ths. I would use 1/2-20 (.435 bore size ) or 9/16-18 (.490 bore size ) with preference to 1/2-20. The procedure is as 44-Henry described. Use a boring bar--not a drill. You want the bottom of the counterbore to be square to the bore axis to create a shoulder.
I do it with a boring bar too. 90* shoulder and I start the threads on the lathe . I also make a relief cut to break the final chip with the bottoming tap. Fancy...
For those not able to do internal boring and threading, would it be a problem tot have a 60* shoulder instead of a 90* shoulder? You'd want the plug face to be bore diameter, of course. It seems a little easier but he same result.