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No pics on this update, but I've gotten some progress done. I rescued the old ejector from the old receiver tube chunk, and fitted it to the new receiver.
I started working on the magwell, and discovered that the only steel I have in flats right now is 1/8", which is, WAAY too thick for me to bend with the gear I have. (I tried)
So, what's a good thickness for the steel used on the magwell?
NS
Collar portion, or the box?
The mag. catch retainer has to slide over the back wall of the box, and the operation of the mag. catch has to be considered. I suppose that 1/8" could be thinned down as required.
The collar could be formed from 1/8" and bored out or turned down as necessary, if a piece of appropriately sized tube is not available.
I used those jigs - top notch jigs, they are
Spencer's method works well, but the problem with using two sections is that you have to start oversize b/c the box shrinks once you weld it on the opposing corners, and then you have to file the heck out of the inside to fit the mag. Ask me how I know this
If you start with four plates and build up the corners with weld, it doesn;t shring as much - not sure why - and there is less hand-fitting required.
The brits often made their mag wells by bending a complete channel and only welding one corner. This is likely the BEST method, but requires a specialized metal brake that I don't and won't have access to - ever.
If anyone is interested, I have a full set Sten blueprints and some tube templates I can post if some shows me how to add attachments to messages. I can't seem to find a "file attach" button? Do I need to be permissioned to add attachments?
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