South Paw and I did the trunnion holes this afternoon. We used the milling machine as a heavy duty drill press.
First the set-up.
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Then I drilled the holes. Started with the center drill, followed by 1/2" drill through for a pilot hole. Then I drilled a 1 1/8" hole for the 1"-14 cap screw. I then drilled the 1-1/2" seats for the cap screw head. Because we didn't want to drill into the table top, the 1 1/8"holes were drilled about 1/2" short.
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To get the 1 1/8" hole all the way through. We rotated the trunnion 180 degrees on the table. Then using the 1/2" drill we lined up the holes and drilled with the 1 1/8" drill--worked perfect.
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Time to bolt everything up and see if we got it right. First straght to the plug.
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Then with the breech plug in place.
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We did it right.
One thing Southpaw and I noticed bolting the thing together---its heavy. So how heavy is it?
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Next the vent liner hole and vent installation.