What did you do to your non g-body project today [2025 edition]

You guys get any white stuff yet?

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Just a couple inches, plus some blowing in town.

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We had a bit more up at the property.
Those days are over... oh that kind of white stuff...

No. Oddly enough. Combined so far this winter we've only got about maybe 3 inches in the Des Moines area. Worst of it was the ice storm a day before my son was born. We live 10 minutes from the hospital so I would go back home every few hours to eat (wife makes good soup in big batches, hospital food is meh and expensive), let the dog out, etc and every time I'd have to penguin walk my *ss down to the car because the hospital sits on a big hill and EVERYTHING is downhill from it towards home.
 
We got 15 or so inches in S. IL with a layer of ice somewhere in the middle. Tractor wasn't a huge fan of starting up in 10 degree weather but copious amounts of ether got it going to clear the driveway. It's melting off some now, but the Pontiac is still snow-bound for a little while longer.
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We got 15 or so inches in S. IL with a layer of ice somewhere in the middle. Tractor wasn't a huge fan of starting up in 10 degree weather but copious amounts of ether got it going to clear the driveway. It's melting off some now, but the Pontiac is still snow-bound for a little while longer.View attachment 251000View attachment 251001

Looks more like 15 man inches to me.
 
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Restarted a long stalled, restocking & fixing the bolt for a Persian Mauser carbine. Belongs to an Army buddy & was held up cause him & his wife had several health issues over the past several years. Never had the wood stock or bolt when he got, the bolt that was picked up for it has an issue engaging safe & doesn't seem like most Mauser carbine stocks seem too long for the barrel. Got a killer deal for a Mag Pro Archangel stock & it'll just need a few light things done for fitting the barreled receiver as expected. Looks great as put together. Nice to get back to being a gun plumber after a long break.
 
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You guys get any white stuff yet?

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Just a couple inches, plus some blowing in town.

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We had a bit more up at the property.
Well, if you happen to be one of those happy souls who live south of the Mason-Dixon and as deep down as the Gulf, then start cutting firewood for the stove and hit the Store for bottled water and vittles because the weatherforecast for the Gulf is SNOW! Not a hint and a miss but inches of the stuff. At that, be grateful. The air temp up here on the border lakes is a balmy -40 or so Fahrenheit. Want to be warm? Think California; they even provide the fire, pre made and ready to cuddle up to.

Meh.


Nick
 
Since today would otherwise have been a total write-off due to the cold about to get colder, I decided to go digging into my other 20V Drill tote bag and see if I had a second 12 inch extension for getting into deep places with screws and bolts and other instruments of attach and detachment. Come to discover that yes, I did and they were identical, meaning both in length and in possessing a spring loaded chuck that locks the drill bit or whatever into position and keeps it from falling out. So, out to the shop I went.

By coupling the two extensions together, what I got was a composite shaft that, at about 24 inches in total length, was long enough to run a small diameter wire wheel down a tube that measured around 21 inches.

I expect that most of you are aware that mandrel mounted wire wheels come in two basic shank shapes, round and hex. My extensions take the hex shape, same as most of the bits that I have. The chucks, which are a quick-release or posi-lock design using a spring loaded locking collar, also accept the hex mandrel. At that point the question became, do I have an 1-1/4--1-1/2 diameter wire wheel mounted on a hex mandrel? Turned out that the big blue bin that stores all my mandrel wheels and wire brushes and assorted other stuff like disposable paint brushes for fibreglass etc., had two of them stashed in there.

Loaded the first one into the chuck and tried to stuff it down the throat of the tube; Uh-uh no go. So unchucked it and tried the second. The second was the same diameter, about an inch and a half, but was thinner in overall thickness with less bristles. Apparently that made it more flexible as it would actually screw itself down the throat of the tube!!

At that point the final problem became depth. If I drove the wheel down too deep it would pop out the other end and not want to return. So I did a fast guesstimate as to how far in I wanted to rock and roll, deducted an inch or so for the threads at the lower end, and then measured down the shaft from the face of the wheel to where I wanted to stop and wound a strip of masking tape around the shaft at that point. Worked.

Both tubes were totally sludged up with I dunknow what and it took repeated passes with Deep Creep and then WD40 as a rinse agent to clean out the Crud. After that it was blue shop towels and use the shaft like you would to clean a muzzle loader. Multiple passes and then candle the shaft to the light to see what's to be seen. Lather, rinse, repeat. Did have to stop part way through and rinse out the wire wheel as it had become almost full of crud itself and needed a good bath and rinse to clean the bristles.

Two tubes later, they were both clean to a point where I could call it quits for the present. Both of them will get additional attention using my double shaft assembly as a gun barrel rod and blue shop towel soaked with either varsol or brake cleaner or both? as needed before they go to the assembly table and get a fresh set of guts. The goal is to have a patch go through the tube and come out as clean as when it went in. Think of it as a session in long gun barrel cleaning only the barrel is a lot larger in diameter!

For now they are wrapped up in the shop version of swaddling clothes and sit on top of my S-10 project parts tote box, and waiting for me to get back on them. That is already on the delay list as I just received my warning notice for shifts going forward into February. Bleah.



Nick
 
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