p_ham
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I've been eying a VF3 and a TL2.I'm seeing a HAAS VF3 in your future. Lol
I really enjoy spending time on the Bridgeport at work.
I'd almost do it for free.
Don't tell my work that!!! Lol
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I've been eying a VF3 and a TL2.I'm seeing a HAAS VF3 in your future. Lol
I really enjoy spending time on the Bridgeport at work.
I'd almost do it for free.
Don't tell my work that!!! Lol
You looking for tailstock, or 2nd spindle on the TL2?I've been eying a VF3 and a TL2.
Mount away! It's just a few screws.Oh man, that’s so cool. I should be getting my scope back from swaro shortly, maybe I should hold off re mounting it till you get that no. 1 mount figured out…. Really amazing work!
I was still using the original stainless factory ruger rings. I’d love to put a base down like you just built if you have one that’d work for a no. 1Mount away! It's just a few screws.
My thoughts are could you mill an OEM to that length (w/o the picatinny configuration)
Not for the No 1, since the hole spacing is longer than the No 3. I am thinking of doing an OEM style rib but adding a full length dovetail.My thoughts are could you mill an OEM to that length (w/o the picatinny configuration)
I can recontour the front of a factory rib for scope bell clearance too..My thoughts are could you mill an OEM to that length (w/o the picatinny configuration)
Definitely useful...thanks, read my mindI can recontour the front of a factory rib for scope bell clearance too..
Perhaps the best looking 3 ive ever seen. Lucky owner.I was sent some photos of the rib installed.
For the No.1 version I'm going to cantilever over the top of the receiver a little bit, that should give enough space for the higher mag scopes.
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Beautiful wood on it. It's scheduled for some world class checkering soon.Perhaps the best looking 3 ive ever seen. Lucky owner.