... This operation helps keep all the barrels on paper at 100 ;-) ML
3,787 views; 351 likeswarchild_88 Go work for Geissele and teach them some tricks plz 🤦 3 likes
  -  laruetactical @warchild_88 ... No thanks, ya can't fix StupidPrecision ;-) 18 likes
  -  yaheardme42 @laruetactical lol
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mkillerbee Some kind of rotary surface grinding??? 2 likes
  -  laruetactical @mkillerbee ... Well, yeah, but we call it cylindrical grinding ;-) 7 likes
  -  mkillerbee @laruetactical thanks. I knew the term wasn't quite right. Lol
dingodog1272 Really appreciate the insight into your manufacturing process. It speaks to integrity in the production of your product. Thanks. 1 like
mikenotgonnagetit And this is why I love LT
typer632 How do you face or keep the stone flat?
ohutch207 I was always trained to try to keep about half of the area you are using on the wheel(not the relieved knocked back area) engaged with the workpiece to keep the wheel loaded. I was told going from a load on the wheel, to none, then back could complicate achieving tight tolerance diameters. Thoughts Mark? I'm somewhat new to cylindrical grinding but I recently made some gauge pins, to +/- .00002" 4in long on a 1950s Landis
dernmabe Does LaRue do any sort of thermal fit or press fit from barrel to reciever? What's your thoughts on the perfect barrel to receiver tightness?
threedogoutfitters These are awesome. Love posts like these to see how it works so to speak.