Motivational pics - next step FCG and bolt mods

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Motivational pics - next step FCG and bolt mods

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MIG welding is not as pretty as TIG...But its pretty enough to grind...and mount on the tripod....
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Post by panaceabeachbum »

mmm looks good, anybody with an english translation of the manual for the ground mount?
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that looks really nice. :jump:

that was about the point that I could no longer sleep until it was done.
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doc looks great :D

beach bum, if you look in the f/s section the manuals should be listed, jbaum translates and sells em for the guns and tripods and optics :D
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Well (Try a different word.)! the FAL FCG just got delivered....Hmm will I be up all night delivering babies or grinding metal? Of course I just finished cleaning my show figuring it would be next week until I had all the parts. I do have a grip stick Im waiting on from RTG - do I start on the postwar one I already have? Or wait on Robert....decisions, decisions.
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hey Doc. how about a pic after you grind the welds.thanks FAL LOVER :D
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"Hmm will I be up all night delivering babies or grinding metal?" :shock: , a quote for the ages............. 8)
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Daskraut wrote:"Hmm will I be up all night delivering babies or grinding metal?" :shock: , a quote for the ages............. 8)
:oops: :oops: :oops: Doesnt one lead to the other?? :shock:
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Post by Abominog »

Well Doc, you get the FAL FCG installed yet?
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I started playing with the Fal parts and then decided I would wait until Orin has all the drawings done. I'd rather have him do the trial and error stuff in the computer vs. me doing it in my shop. Ive also been playing with the bolt firing pin design (along with Orin's kind and gentle corrections). Mostly my wife had my time booked doing 'social' crap which resulted in me imitating the infamous 'Couter Brown' (you yankees wont understand) after too many margaritas....so other than attempting to restore and reweld the beat to (Try a different word.) cocking handle in my kit so I it would work, I didnt do much on the 42 this weekend.
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