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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => The Shop => : Terry_ND March 11, 2010, 03:30:36 PM
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While I have access to a fairly complete shop I was wondering what I should have for working on my air guns, my shop is set up mostly for woodworking and some metal & auto work. Seems like maybe I need miniature or small sized tools. I know this is a pretty general question but starting from scratch I kind of don't know what I'm talking about.
Thanks
Terry
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SPRING COMPRESSOR!!!!!!!! (if your working on springers)which it seems you have a decent shop setup so building one would be SUPER simple for you.... other then that will let others chime in but it'smostly basic handtools unless you get into the serious mods like cutting and rewelding pistons....
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Spring compressor
Metric and SAE hex drivers
Torx drivers
Gunsmith quality screwdrivers
Torque inch-pound adjustable screwdriver
adjustable brake cylinder hone
set of jeweler's files
Dremmel tool & bits
Small bench vise
Small hammer w/brass punch & drift set
needle nose pliers
woodworking tools if you plan to work on stocks
Maccari lubricants and spring tar
solvents, de-greasers
Blue LocTite
30 Wt non-detergent motor oil
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I don't know how much experience you have with firearms, But the first purchase should be a good set of gunsmith s crewdrivers They are hollow ground to fit the s crews perfectly so you don't strip out the slots. here is the set I have. http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=223597
I also have the Wheeler Engineering FAT (Firearm Accurizing Torque) Torque Wrench Screwdriver so you don't overtighten things like scope rings and damage the scope tube. http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=718023
Like Michael said, if you intend to do work on the spring and seal, you will definitely need a spring compressor. here is a link with blueprints to one that some have built here at the GTA. http://www.kermitairgunclub.com/airguntips/compressor/page2.htm As you know, you can't have to many tools, but these are the basics for me. Good luck, snookman
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Yep--- TCups pretty much said it all. And if you get into making guides and top hats and other small parts, you need a lathe and milling machine.
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and the list will go on the deeper your addiction er hobby get's hehe. Ed
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Just a heads up for you on the torque screwdriver from Midway - it's now marked down to $44 from $55, and if you use the promotion code 1038103 on checkout, you'll save another $10. Have to use it by March 21st. That's $21 off of a $55 item - not too bad of a deal
Mark
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A number of sizes of tapered drift pins to align bolt holes.
Small picks to remove o-rings, and e-clips.
1 and 2 inch Micrometers and snap gauges to measure OD's and ID's.
Paul.