My Workbench Webcam is up...

Hielo

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Thrill yourselves by checking it out at: http://www.wetworx.com/workbench.shtml
Who knows you may catch me in the picture (now there is a sight!)

Working on another location shot, me in front of my computer, I figure I can get both windows up on a screen...

Of course I could always go and put one out on my front lawn, watching the grass grow has got to be almost as exciting as seening an overhead of my workbench.
 
8/21 1000hrs. You were fieldstripping a glock. Interesting to note that you had Kuhnhausen's .45 manual out for reference.

Pretty hands.

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When Reason Fails.....
 
Everyone knows, you don't need to know anythign to fieldstrip a glock <s>.

I have 13 Glocks, never needed a manual or a video, I have 21 1911's, the Kuhnhausen manual is a god send.

I am waiting (impatienlty) for his AR-15 manual, which is supposed ot be out before winter.

And, right now 10:00am 8/21, I am working hard on a 1911a1, completely stripped at the moment.

Come watch.
 
IT be camming just fine, what kind of antiquted browser are you guys runnning?

(or did my son turn off the light? <S> )
 
Hey dead, make one yourself, The only tool I used was a file.

As to the wooden thing it is just a reloading block I made, it holds 100 rounds, fun thing about is if I flip it over, I have drilled holes in the other side to mate with the bushing screws on my 1911's, so it is like a custom gunsmith block, makes it really easy to work on 1911's.

I just got a bunch of the new Centerpunch reactive targets in, I will leave them out on the bench so you people can get an idea of the size. Sturdiness wise, they look great for $16.00 each!

I will let you all know how they shoot.
 
That is the skeleton of one fine piece of ordanance. The reciever is so nice I like to just hold it.

You missed the marathon reloading session last night, my daughter (7 years old) was decapping like mad, while I cranked out about 2,500 rounds of .45acp - the daughter (7) and the son (5) and I are going to do some plinking today...bet we don't come back with any loose ammo <s>.

Of course my Daughter only likes to shoot *her* rifle, it is a pre-ban AR-15, 16 inch barrel, telescoping stock and a holosight on top, she is dead accurate ut to past where I can see (about 500 yards), my son won't give up his chopped 10/22 - with which nothing is safe downrange out to 100 yards.

Ahhh, it is a good life <s>.
 
Hielo, that's what I thought that wooden thing was. I've been trying to make one and had a bear of time with it. My drill bit either tears up the wood, or drifts around the grain and I can't get them to line up correctly.

Any suggestions?
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Hielo:
I have 13 Glocks, never needed a manual or a video, I have 21 1911's, the Kuhnhausen manual is a god send.[/quote]


You're getting awfully specific here. Be careful about being able to be found. Me, I may or may not own or have owned firearms.
 
Futo, <lol>, I lived through Nazi Germany, I can live through whatever the New Nazis here throw at me. I can easily "lose" all of my weapons in a matter of minutes and I never keep them all together. I also keep lots of junkers to give to them when the y do wind up coming for them (they are going to, they always do).

As to making the reloading blocks, I have found that using a titanium bit with a selfcentering nub works great for stopping the wander, and use a template, what I use is the packaging that factory rounds come with. Gives perfect spacing.
 
Hankl, you may not need to know, but it is a big world out there, no?

Sumabich, naked? Not me, but maybe my wife, if you ask nicely enough <s>.

Think there is a big market for naked-gun-webcams?
 
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