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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    ... Filing the original to fit? Wouldn't even bother.
    I suspect that is why the few I saw were in the hands of REMFs. But I am certain that the ones I did examine were filed, sanded or ground to a friction fit. The lips were hammered or tweaked in some way to more or less work with the existing AK follower. I can't remember if I ever saw one successfully fired. The best welder in our battalion maintenance section, who could just about weld the wings on mosquito would have had tough time welding aluminum to steel with the equipment available. No MIG, TIG, wirefeed or any of that stuff, basic oxyacetylene or a honking big arc welder was it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by old tanker View Post
    in the hands of REMFs.
    That would make sense, line guys would be in and out. No real time.

    Quote Originally Posted by old tanker View Post
    basic oxyacetylene or a honking big arc welder was it.
    But he could weld your parts back onto the tank...if you broke it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    aluminium has a melting point of around half that of steel.
    Yes, you can melt it with a hot enough burner and cast iron pot. Not so steel...
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