A number of years ago, I had a gas leak on a drum. I took it to Keith Casteel and he suggested that we braze the drum in place. We removed the plug and drum, heated the breech, put a drop from the rod in the threads and screwed the drum in place. It cooled slowly but there was a little scaling.
After a season of use, I posed the question here and was advised that it was unsafe and could possibly blow up. I planned on replacing the barrel but haven’t touched the rifle since.
Anyway, here is my questions; Did heating the breech of the barrel change the properties of of the metal, making it unsafe? Would the entire breech of the barrel need to be removed or just drill out the drum?
I shot the rifle after the fix but now, my boys are getting intered in shooting and want to make sure it’s as safe as possible.
Thanks, Brian