A very interesting article. It makes sense to pinch in the barrels to the spacer blocks and braise them.
Do you have underside and muzzle end view of the Bailes barrels? That would tell us alot.
Thanks for the article.
You're welcome Lynn. No pics of original Bailes but we do have pics of the new barrel set posted below.
I have seen no visible spacing blocks on barrels without a bottom rib. I had the barrels apart 2X on my old flint english SXS to clean up and resolder. There were no spacers of any kind.
Nope. No spacers. Having torn down many old barrel sets i have yet to see spacers in any of them. Most have what looks like clay packed between the barrels. Whatever works i guess.
We now have the barrels regulated and joined with top rib installed:
After brazing the barrels together, a new spacer was made and installed at the muzzle using low temp silver solder:
This spacer mics 0.075”, 0.013” thicker than the original. This puts convergence closer to 30 yards, which is ok by me. It also serves as the loading rod keeper. Originally the top rib was to be fashioned from strip steel. Shaping and fitting was problematic so strip steel was dropped in favor of square bar stock. A quick and dirty jig was set up on the band saw to cut the square stock in half on the diagonal:
One piece was used for the top rib:
After fitting to the barrels, the new rib was “clamped” to the barrels using nails and tightly twisted wire loops:
Then the rib was soft soldered to the barrels:
What a mess. Took the better part of a day to get this mess cleaned off. Next time i’ll use thin gauge solder instead of the heavy stuff. But, it cleaned up ok finding only a few minor pin holes in the solder seam. Not sure what to do about that. May try to fill them in or maybe just leave it as is. One would have to look pretty hard to see ‘em after bluing the barrels.
So here it is, the barrel set complete, in the white and ready for the next phase of the project. Muzzle view:
Top side at the bands:
Bottom side at the bands:
Bottom side octagon:
Top side octagon:
We gave the new barrel set a ring test. If good, the barrels will ring and reverberate as a bell with a sharp, clear tone after being struck. If there is a broken tone or dull thud then the barrels are bad and can not be used. This barrel set passed the test.
Only six more things to do with the barrels: Second proof test to make sure they hold together after firing; engraving and stamping; add loading rod pipes; add the sight; add the barrel key keeper; final sanding, polishing and bluing. Proof test comes first then engraving and stamping. The remainder happens as the build progresses.
We’ll start on the locks in the next phase of the project. Thanks for watching!
Hank