Bob Roller - you will do fine with that cataract removal/replacement - had mine done a few years back, and for the first time could actually see leaves on trees 100 yards away.
Your near vision is gonna suck tho - you WILL need reading/working glasses!
Your metal and lock work amazes me! You seem to be quite the perfectionist in your field. I would not know how to "tune" a frizzen or main spring, or even if they were misbehaving!
Thanks for all the help yu give to our ALR groiup - much appreciated!
Craig,
Thank you for the nice comments on my metal working.As I have stated several time on this
forum,what you see in my lock work tells one and all what I think of myself but the REALLY
important thing is what I think of the person who orders it.My business method of NO PAY
until the work is ready to send speaks for itself.Flintlocks are a peculiar thing and I try to
adjust the frizzen spring so it will resist opening and the flint can get a "bite"into the steel
and then a decent "scrape' on the way down.All of this is dependent on the power of the
mainspring and a precise fit of the mechanism.I am fussy about this and I test the lock
by holding the sear out of position and rocking the cock back and forth.All that should be felt
is the pressure of the mainspring.The spring should be strong but not stiff.Limber and active
is the best way I can describe it.
IF anyone gets a benefit from my posts then they are certainly welcome to take advantage of them.
I am glad to help if possible.
With regard to my visual problems,I was 44 before I got my first pair of reading glasses and
I am looking forward to being able to use a micrometer without double checking.My next visit
to the eye surgeon I on the 26th of this month but I will try to see her before then if possible.
Bob Roller