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If it is any help, put some wood on around the FSB to brace it and keep it from moving, use a flat starett punch and smack the crap out of it. I've done this many times with good sucess and I'm not a hackI believe so. Whichever is the smaller diameter side.
If it is any help, put some wood on around the FSB to brace it and keep it from moving, use a flat starett punch and smack the crap out of it. I've done this many times with good sucess and I'm not a hack
1) Once you start drilling you've lost and are in hack mode.Tried that. I even used a smaller sledgehammer. I'm really debating if I should drill the pins....
Are you bucking/backing the work? Vice? Custom made block under the work proper with a place for the pin to go? What kind of hammer?
2x4 on a carpet or what? the ideal would be brass on steel/concrete.I placed a 2x4 on the bottom and a roll of tape on the sight itself. I have 3 different hammers and a smaller size sledgehammer.
2x4 on the concrete. 1/4 steel punch. Looks like the pin has mushroom2x4 on a carpet or what? the ideal would be brass on steel/concrete.
The only reason uR getting all this advice is most of us know you can do it without paying someone else husband to do it for you
That is funny schitt right there !.....without paying someone else husband to do it for you
1) What brand of barrel ?Lmao got damn it. I'll give it another shot tomorrow with a "tapered punch".
On a side note. Harbor freight punch set is surprisingly strong