Hey,
Anyone know what the best way to remove the forend tie-plate(?) from the rear of a No.5 Mk 1 Lee Enfield forend? I just bought one and found the "Damn Crack". It starts at the bottom left and goes up behind the plate and all the way around into the armourer repaired sear lugs and back down to complete the circle. I have ordered some Acraglas from Brownells and plan to bed the action after I fix the crack. The bottom wouldn't be that hard to repair as I can separate it enough to get some glas in there, but the top and where it goes to the side of the repaired sear lug is very tight and I won't be able to separate it in this area enough to apply the glas with the tie plate in place.
The best way I think would be to remove the end tie plate so that I could separate the wood to degrease it, then repair and clamp.
Hopefully someone has done this before and can let me know the best way to proceed.
Thanks,
Ian
Anyone know what the best way to remove the forend tie-plate(?) from the rear of a No.5 Mk 1 Lee Enfield forend? I just bought one and found the "Damn Crack". It starts at the bottom left and goes up behind the plate and all the way around into the armourer repaired sear lugs and back down to complete the circle. I have ordered some Acraglas from Brownells and plan to bed the action after I fix the crack. The bottom wouldn't be that hard to repair as I can separate it enough to get some glas in there, but the top and where it goes to the side of the repaired sear lug is very tight and I won't be able to separate it in this area enough to apply the glas with the tie plate in place.
The best way I think would be to remove the end tie plate so that I could separate the wood to degrease it, then repair and clamp.
Hopefully someone has done this before and can let me know the best way to proceed.
Thanks,
Ian


















































