Hello All!
I've got to say I'm overwhelmed with the acceptance here. I found you all when I was doing a search for a tool list needed to build a gun and yours came up. It's excellent by the way. It wasn't til I posted a couple times that I realized that I joined a pretty exclusive group. Made me nervous to be honest. Hats off to you all for taking the time to make me feel accepted. Very much appreciated!
Joe S. Mr. Price is very close to me. Only about 10 miles from where I live. It doesn't surprise me that he is a member here. I'm told he does extremely good work to say the least. I'm not looking for someone to build a gun for me, but if I could show someone my progress at or before the next stage I would certainly feel more comfortable. Geoff here was kind enough to offer his assistance and I will certainly take him up on that offer and any other offers and assistance will meet with equal gratitude. I don't suppose any of you all flyfish here? Might work some sort of barter. It's what I do for a living.
Nate, watched Mike's tutorial today. Still in awe with what you all start with and what it turns into. Not sure if I'll ever get to that level, though I am persistant. Very good.
JTR, I plan on upgrading the wood. Maybe not so much for looks, but maybe easier for the build? Not knots etc? The Patchbox, well I know it will look better just affraid I'll have my handsfull with the basics. I'll sleep on it. Lighting the fuse tomorrow.
DT. It's a good shooter? I figure this 1st build isn't going to be spectacular, though sometimes I surprise myself. I have 3 nephews so one of them will probably end up with the 1st one. You know carry on the tradition so to speak. As for tools, well I don't have allot, but probably enough to do this project. No drill press, but was always looking for an excuse to buy one. Need a vise, don't have one. I've searched the back posts here and have some good ideas, but most of you all have modified a commerical one to work with tools I do not have, so still need to come up with a "store bought" one of those. I figure there will be quite a wait for the kit so I'll have time to research the shop set up. I'll take a look at the jig in Peter's book. A jig sounds like a really great idea. I saw one on here that one of you all made out of clear lucite. Made great sense to my untrained eye. Was wondering where he got the lucite. Oh guess I've got to learn how to sharpen chisels. That's great, all part of the experience right?
Be well and safe!
Stone R.