Well, here are the progress pictures.
Firstoff, I'll start with the initial failed attempts...the first go with the 1/8" plate and the Lee Valley benders:
This didn't work out so well. Not enough oomph to bend the plates!
Step over to the .075" flat steel.... this worked much more easily, but was way too thin for durability.
Then, the mandrel arrived. So, here we are with the "spencer" method, note, I did not end up grinding/filing the edges down to fit properly, I was only after the shape/form.
Now, here we are after 15-20 minutes of pounding away with a hammer on the mandrel. I'm 3/4 of the way around the mandrel now with the piece of steel, and it's working quite well.
(As you can see, I ended up finding a good use for those Lee Valley Metal benders!!!!)
Here's the finished product, wrapped around the mandrel:
Here we are with a magazine stuck into it after it was welded. A nice tight fit!
Next Step....but here's a bit of a preview of where I'm headed:
A progression of pictures showing how a hammered up, vise marked side can be turned into a smooth, flat with about 10 - 15 minutes of file work:
Step 2:
Done!
This is the rear of the mag well. I spent a bit longer with it than the other three sides, since I had to reduce the thickness to a specific amount (.100) to allow the mag spacer plate to fit properly:
Started:
Done, with the mag fitting, and the mag spacer!
Then I realized my day would not be complete without working a bit more on this, so here's the next shot:
The .25" indexing hole located an drilled:
The first line of holes drilled:
The mag entry side, drilled out, ready for some work with the file:
And so, the fruits of my labours throughout the day yesterday and today:
I need to file in the recess area for the magwell to fit to the collar, but overall, a VERY pleasing day! I can see me getting the bits for this finished up tomorrow and ready to weld! have to go pay another visit to the uncle!
NS