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milling
Milling may refer to:
Milling (grinding), the process of grinding grain or other materials in a mill
Milling (machining), the process of machining metal via non-abrasive rotary cutting
removing asphalt pavement with a milling machine
Photochemical milling (disambiguation)
a part of the leather crusting process
a type of boxing session used in training by the British Army
Milling also refers to the process of breaking down, separating, sizing, or classifying aggregate material. For instance rock crushing or grinding to produce uniform aggregate size for construction purposes, or separation of rock, soil or aggregate material for the purposes of structural fill or land reclamation activities. Aggregate milling processes are also used to remove or separate contamination or moisture from aggregate or soil and to produce "dry fills" prior to transport or structural filling.
Well it looks like several people out there have successfully added a RDS to their CZ P09. I somewhat wrote the idea off awhile back but I think I'm going to push forward on it.
What is the best way to go about it? I see CGW is one of the go-to sources for this and that makes sense. Anywhere...
Hey Folks,
I was gifted an absolutely monstrous piece of oak. It's a large junction point that is about 6 feet long and 4 feet in diameter. It's beautiful wood that I would like to make into slabs. The problem is, even if I had an Alaskan Sawmill, I don't have a saw nearly big enough to cut...
Wasn't too sure where to post this, but I was wanting to try getting a Glock 19 slide milled for an RMR. Wanting to avoid shipping it out so I was curious if anyone knew of a local smith/machinist that offered this service and what they charged.
Or do most people feel like just buying an...
Price drop
I am selling a Glock 27 Gen3 purchased around 2007, give or take a year. It has approximately 1000 rounds through it. It has always functioned flawlessly. The RSA was replaced 100 rounds ago.
The ATEi work was completed in 2018. It included $360 of options:
-Universal RMR cut with...
Hey y'all. Does anyone do any slide milling local for red dots on handgun? I wanna try it out on my CCW gun but don't want to wait too long. I'm thinking of mounting one of the shield RMS sights but have herd mixed reviews. I like that it sits low and you don't need suppressor height sights...
I have a Glock that I am looking to have some slide milling work done - Front serrations and a cut for a Detapoint pro. Lots of expensive places I can mail it away too but I wanted to see if anyone has any local recommendations first?
Mrs308 is struggle a bit with the fixed sights on her P229 and combined with a bit of a vision problem (obviously why she finds me so attractive)...we are considering the addition of a DeltaPoint or something similar.
At this point I have found an Optima/JP Mount to be an option, but it looks...
Central Machinery Mini Mill. In excellent condition, very little use on this machine. Ways are tight and almost no backlash. Has a custom LED light system that works awesome for lighting up your workpiece. This mill uses R8 collets, 1/4", 3/8" & 1/2" will be included. Also comes with an angle...
Here we have a very complete and smooth-running Sears Craftsman (SHERLINE 4000) Mini Lathe and Mill. It is/was made by Sherline Products for Sears back in the 1980s. Sherline is an American company founded in 1974 and is still in business. They sell brand new mini lathes, attachments...