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Receiver Wrench
Where to find a good Receiver Wrench?
Without having to pay a small fortune for.
TIA,
Charlie
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11-13-2009 11:45 PM
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I personally have not seen the new ones for sale. I needed to change one barrel, so I made one. I copied the design from a book. I only had soft steel to work with and had a spreading problem. To fix problem I bridged the gap with another piece of steel. That stopped the speading and I was able to replace barrel.THEY ARE TIGHT! This may work with these new barrel wrenchs. Have a welder bridge the gap. I'll post pic later.
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Charlie, JimFM4s' lead is a good one. I have a set from folcmote (Nick) and it works just fine. I usually add a little tape to insure against marring. Regards- Jim.
f15guy71, Retired USAF, GOA, NRA (Patron/Life)
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I successfully made and used an adapter for a standard bolt action wrench from a hickory hammer handle. Worked for a one time use, but probably would not work again and again.
Actually the problem I had that was more spendy than I wanted was to find a chamber reamer. I could find rental of standard ones, but did not want to repeatedly remove and reinstall barrel. Finally, loosened up and bought a pull through one.
Rented it one time so far to a local gunsmith. Still have it and will rent or sell.
Ed reluctantly no longer in the Bitterroot
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I have the L&S catalog on my desktop,
If only their parts were real !!
It would be the best 'Wish Book' there is for carbine collectors.
I see they have just the wrench for $39 plus ship.
I've only removed 2 barrels. Both times I borrowed a wrench from fellow member BobG here.
One of those receivers was so loose I was able to unscrew it by hand. It was some commercial receiver but had a very nice dated WRA barrel on it.
The 2nd one I knew would be stubborn. I had used a penetrating oil on it days in advance. Made up a barrel block to fit in the big vice by drilling a long 12" hole thru the center of a hard wood rail, then ripped it in two.
When using the wrench I taped the receiver where there would be metal to metal contact.
Money is getting a little tight around here. With my Fathers care running me over $3k a month plus 2 kids in college.
I appreciate the help and advice,you just can't beat this bunch of guys!
Charlie
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Originally Posted by
f15guy71
Charlie, JimFM4s' lead is a good one. I have a set from folcmote (Nick) and it works just fine. I usually add a little tape to insure against marring. Regards- Jim.
Question; How wide is their [folcmote] reciever wrench? From his pic it sure looks good!
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TSMG's-R-MORE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ENJOY LIFE AND HAVE FUN!!!
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You can't go wrong with Nick. Also, with his, you get both the wrench and barrel block.
Bill Hollinger
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I've been using one of NIck's for years. I've never had any problem with it that a cheater bar didn't solve!
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