How do you accomplish a successfully functional lock without dimensions on the drawings?
That is why the lock makers were called "Filers", they filed until the parts fit and worked.
Making a lock is labor of love and insanity. I did, and yes a lot of people think I am crazy.
There is NOTHING crazy about doing this with very limited tools on hand.
I am used to machinery and have what's needed and a bit more but no longer
have the level of interest to do it.There are any number of people that can do
the tumbler,sear and bridle but the springs are the bug in the soup bowl.
These are a trade/skill in and of themselves.I think I mentioned my methods
of spring making when I first came on this forum and was told they couldn't work.
My reply was that 50 years of success says it does work and locks in long service
here and in Europe with nothing reported pertaining to failures.
I started with a tiny shop on the back porch and had to enclose the porch so it
could be heated.I had one lathe,a nearly new Atlas 12x36 and a hand drill and
that was the power tool assortment. Files were only a few and a hacksaw and a
desire to do this ancient trade.I had the good fortune to have Bill Large as a
friend and used his new Bridgeport Milling Machine whenever I needed it.
I helped Bill in his shop and learned a lot from him.My payment was the experiences
and know how I accumulated there and I will trade time for knowledge any time.
After July of 1963 after being discharged from the Army I started to work in the
then new building I still have for a shop but with more machinery and tools to
work with.I addition to locks and triggers I made parts for cars and got a lot
of one of a kind jobs by being willing to do only one piece so a restoration can
be completed.I made bronze bearings for obsolete automatic transmissions as
well as being an aggravation to captive market parts suppliers that thought they
had a captive market to loot as they pleased.
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I am approaching my 84th birthday and have no further interest in labor intensive
mechanisms such as a gun lock of any kind.The triggers are now my only gun related
thing I am doing and that's IT.
Bob Roller