CHARLY I have two drum and nipple drums that are made in one piece. Came off old wrought iron barrels that were made in the mountains of North Carolina or Tennessee. They were hand filed and the drum was threaded with jam die. Both had the flats filed on the nipple part for taking it out, just for looks I guess. Some of these men worked in the same conditions, that you have noted. They were just converting Flint Locks to Cap Locks the best way they could. One was case hardened and the other just a little. The nipple on both were not battered down very much. Hope this helps you.
Thankyou so much ---shortbarrel ---
that's wonderful inspiring info ---gives me hope-----i knew some had handmade
the nipple /drum duo --not impossible
now I am confident --I CAN make my own percussion conversion parts --I have many fotos /dimensions---just ID holes diam needed--careful drilling /tapping 5 /8 INTO LANDROVER 1955 steering shaft-- moderate steel barrel --total home made -- big & heavy --no more dodgy thin water pipes----
( Not to worry Abe Sacharrum ----I appreciate your concern --
my flintlock has worked very well fired hundreds of times --no probs
I have Mark Elliots great guidance and many experts on this ALR site --to thank
for all their great help--
I am very cautious & careful ------one year now & still learning -far from your standards--
but I a very safety aware ---always test fire with a LONG string by remote distance
--I a concrete wall between me & experimental powder mix -or
my new Landrover steering shaft barrel --
big heavy ---7 mm =thick walls ---1955(series1) landrover
bored out to 13 mm ( 1/2 inch bore-- by hand drill )9 using ALR expert help--
smooth bore ---honed with a car brake cyl hone ! on a long flexible shaft----all works --just improvise --
ok its bush style & primitive by your high standards --but its done with great care &
skill ----all your members have given me the skills to DIY my own barrel
its round -32 mm OD --- 34 inches long --was a BIT RUSTY - & PITTED internally
--that did NOT stop the amazing JAMES EVERETT from creating lock masterpieces from
rusted old wrought iron --SCRAP!
I do enormous research b4 attempting bush forging
but its all done with great cARE & passion --
just great satisfaction doing it myself --no fancy catalog /store bought-- hi
---- -tech parts ( I can purchase everthing from Pedersoli AGENTS here
or Track OF THE WOLF catalog
but that's admitting defeat!--DIY is the greatest learning curve --
many thanks
serendipidy --- percussion is a logical progression
no more flash powder blown away -/damp powder-dull flints --etc etc
just trying a new approach --- fascinating ---no disrespect to flint afficianados
( being a pensioner with limited resources is no hindrance -- got to try every thing once !)
-- next ? maybe SHARPS drop block buffalo rifle?
regards C
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