Thanks guys!
I got home late today to find absolutley NO cooperation in my garage. I did however manage to escape with the grip stick (semiauto length) and ejection port holes milled.
For you guys with out a receiver to copy. Here's my advice;
If you know basically what the outside of the receiver looks like and you have some basic measurements.... If you understand how all of the parts work, then you will understand what needs to go where and how to make the receiver based on that.
It's kinda simple. You have the rails, which are straight....they run into the trunion, and so on. The top cover attaches to the trunion, which sets your lenght to the rear...plus a few inches. The top cover fits snug over the receiver so there is you width. Then you need the recuporator, which fits snug under the left rail, and rests snug on the bottom of the receiver. The top ofthe rails fit snug with the top of the receiver, so there is alot of your height. For the rest, the trunion fits sug around the front, and the buttstock/buffer gives you a perfect picture of how the rear should be formed.
Basically what I am saying is that if you have the parts, build the receiver around the parts, not the parts around the receiver. I hope this might inspire some of you who are in doubt. There's plenty more 13 dollar sheets of steel from mine came from.
This is YOUR receiver. If you need to cut it 1,000,000 times, or heat it up and bang it against a tree to get it straight...it's OK. Remember.....for every 1 person that completes a working receiver, there's still 1000 people who wish they could. Be creative, there are NO WRONG ANSWERS when it's for you happiness....YOUR idea of "perfection". And as always: Practice makes perfect!!!!!!!!