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Lathe - thread cutting

#1 Post by wildrover77 »

Anyone hand with a lathe?

I need an female thread cut in apiece of aluminium, you can not purchase a tap of the shelf so will need cut in a lathe.

It is to allow me to screw a hushpower moderator onto the vari choke threads on my Mossberg bolt action .410
Dave 101

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#2 Post by Dave 101 »

Its been done by Mossberg ,but I wouldnt have thought it possible to fire shot through a moderater
http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/guns/shotgu ... eview.html

Dave
saddler

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#3 Post by saddler »

Dave 101 wrote:Its been done by Mossberg ,but I wouldnt have thought it possible to fire shot through a moderater
http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/guns/shotgu ... eview.html

Dave
Er, why would it not be possible?
You HAVE heard of quite a successful UK business called Hushpower, I take it?

Apart from said company, I have a pre-war Parker-Hale brochure for sound moderators: several different rimfire & full-bore models - the common .22 PH version was known as the MM1; other models went up in size from there, to include shotgun & full-bore rifle models PLUS quite a nifty range of no threading required muzzle devices to allow said products to be fitted to quite a range of pistols & rifles & shotguns...
Dave 101

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#4 Post by Dave 101 »

saddler wrote:
Dave 101 wrote:Its been done by Mossberg ,but I wouldnt have thought it possible to fire shot through a moderater
http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/guns/shotgu ... eview.html

Dave
Er, why would it not be possible?
You HAVE heard of quite a successful UK business called Hushpower, I take it?

Apart from said company, I have a pre-war Parker-Hale brochure for sound moderators: several different rimfire & full-bore models - the common .22 PH version was known as the MM1; other models went up in size from there, to include shotgun & full-bore rifle models PLUS quite a nifty range of no threading required muzzle devices to allow said products to be fitted to quite a range of pistols & rifles & shotguns...
No need to be a smart arse saddler , its sarcastic commnets like that , puts people off of asking questions if their going to get shot down in flames .

Dave
spud

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#5 Post by spud »

i can get this organised for you if thats any good i now a man with a lathe who would do it for a few pennies
saddler

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#6 Post by saddler »

Dave 101 wrote:
saddler wrote:
Dave 101 wrote:Its been done by Mossberg ,but I wouldnt have thought it possible to fire shot through a moderater
http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/guns/shotgu ... eview.html

Dave
Er, why would it not be possible?
You HAVE heard of quite a successful UK business called Hushpower, I take it?

Apart from said company, I have a pre-war Parker-Hale brochure for sound moderators: several different rimfire & full-bore models - the common .22 PH version was known as the MM1; other models went up in size from there, to include shotgun & full-bore rifle models PLUS quite a nifty range of no threading required muzzle devices to allow said products to be fitted to quite a range of pistols & rifles & shotguns...
No need to be a smart arse saddler , its sarcastic commnets like that , puts people off of asking questions if their going to get shot down in flames .

Dave
BUT if folk ask questions they want FACTS/ANSWERS
NOT
rough guesses/conjecture/old wives tales, etc.

IF I'd wanted to be sarcy I'd have asked if ya subscription to spell-checker has lapsed?? :55:
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