You all are confirming my opinion, thanks.
I was just sizing up my parts. I see that the 15/16, 54 cal barrel uses a 5/8 NF plug. I did some measuring. The bore is 0.558". The minor thread diameter is 0.562". That leaves a "shoulder" of .002. There is no functional shoulder. That means the seal is from grease and fouling. Being an obsessive type should I will bore out the threads and re-thread to 3/4" NF?
On the other hand a 3/4" plug leaves 0.093" wall thickness around the threads. How much is enough?
Anyone?
I would be very skeptical of a 3/32(.093) thickness.Who made the barrel and WHAT is it made from??
What about the breech plug? Does it have full depth and diameter threads or is it one with precast threads
freshened by a rethreading die?
Bob Roller
I was not clear. IF I retread the 15/16 54 cal Green Mountain Barrel to 3/4" NF, there will be a remaining wall thickness between the flats an the the major thread diameter of 0.093"
Intuitively that seems thin to me.
If it matters, To do the internal threads I would bore them in the lathe then finalize with a bottoming tap. I also put a chip breaker relief cut on the shoulder end of the threads that matches the internal thread major diameter. The breech plug would be a flint style patent hooked type with a drum screwed into the side. I would machine it from scratch out of scrap bin mild steel.
I'm starting to gravitate toward retaining the 5/8 NF threads. The shoulder between the rear face of the barrel and patent breech would be a perfect crush fit, thus making a seal. The nose of the threads would also fit tight , of course.
Scot