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Offline JMG

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Another low buck deal
« on: April 13, 2007, 03:35:23 PM »


I am sitting here at my desk polishing my new B3's sear and trigger and piston. And I remember reading Gene's little polishing escapade with his B3 and if I remember right he was using a popsicle stick as a backing for his sandpaper. Well I am going at the sear and I started thinking popsicle stick. Then it dawned on me.....my G/F is sittin about 4 feet from me at her computer filing her nails with an emery board. Hehe I said "hon do you have any extra of them there emery boards?" She looked at me kind of funny because she knows I dont have any nails because I chew them off, she said she had one and I told her I was experimenting. So anywho I am using the emery board to take the machine marks off the top of the sear and it is doing a rather fine job. I know most of ya have wives or G/F's so an emery board prolly isnt to far from ya hehe.



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RE: Another low buck deal
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2007, 06:18:22 PM »


Hay John,



You want me to end up with two broken legs ? lol



But thanks for the idea, I go out tomorrow and get me some !



Startin to get my supplies together for my B-3 effort .



Thanks John,

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RE: Another low buck deal
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2007, 03:00:00 PM »
John that is a good ideal, I have been using something
like that also, I have two different grits.  
I also have a board, (1 by 4 by a foot or so) that I have
glued paper to, one about 600 and the other side maybe
1200, I used to polish triggers on mausers and some
pistols as well.  It worked well.