Hi folks,
Got started on 24 ga fowler, all was going rather well, got blank roughed out, barrel in, standing breech in, went to begin in letting the lock.... Being worried about getting the vent ahead of the breech plug so I wouldn't have to notch it to facilitate the vent I wound up with my lock too far back, I know I should have quit after the bolster, but for some reason I thought I just might have enough room to squeeze my lock bolt in. Long story short I don't. I researched my troubles before posting, found this thread pretty much describing the issue,
http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=15460.0. I'd rather not patch the wood. So I've narrowed my options to 1) somehow tapping the side of the standing breech (not much room there 3/16" maybe) possible welding to the back of it to install a screw from the lock side behind the cock. 2) solder a nut or peice of metal to the bridle to screw onto from the off side. 3) (my favorite) use the top bridle hole for the lock bolt as well.
#1 seems a bit finicky, #2 seems more finicky #3 is pretty simple, clean and sturdy, trouble is finding a 6-40 screw long enough or a tap to rethread a regular lock bolt with a step down. Nobody local sells either. I could hack my way along through the first two options but the third is most appealing.
I know I should have done a better job laying things out first and foremost and I also know I should invest in some quality taps and dies. However I thought I'd post my troubles on here to get some other opinions and or ideas. I don't want to butcher what I got so far but I'm also too impatient to wait for a 6-40 tap (can't find suitable 6-40 screw source).
One last idea I just thought up... Maybe drill out a lock bolt to slide in and solder my bridle screw with the head chopped off and perhaps a 1/16" cross pin to hold it in, thus leaving me with a stepped lock bolt.
One more... Drill out and tap bridle hole to 8-32, assuming there is enough meat on the bridle.
I dunno, but I'm sure some of you smart fellers do. These kinda things are frustrating, but are quite educational lol. I know I'll be alot more careful where I put my next lock...
Thanks in advance