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I have been told on more than one occasion (by more than one attorney) that a law suit does not need merit. It only needs opportunity. I worked for a sizable law firm as a DBA for ten years. Not only did that experience completely destroy what little respect I might have had for the legal...
NIC specifies total degreasing and blasting with 100-120 grit aluminum oxide or garnet. The blasting creates an etched surface for the coating to adhere to. Primer will not create a suitable surface.
There's also liquid frisket that's used to paint on the mask. I haven't used it, though, so I can't vouch for its suitability to this purpose. It's really just liquid latex so it should work just fine for paint. I do Cerakoting, though, and doubt it would stand up to oven curing. Just a thought.
I haven't messed with a RRA tube but from the images on the web they look exactly like the Yankee Hill Machine jam nuts. Go to the YHM website and look at the jam nut under "Forearm Accessories." If that looks like the same animal to you then the YHM forearm wrench should work. Seems a...
That looks a LOT like the same jam nut Yankee Hill Machine uses. I'm thinking their forearm wrench would probably work. If you're not worried about reusing the nut you might also try tapping it around with a large punch and a hammer till it's loose.
Not knowing what forend you've got I'm gonna go out on a limb and say it's probably a barrel nut wrench that you need. The free float tube I ran for a while didn't really have a jam nut. The barrel nut was, in fact, the first 1 1/2" or so of the forend and the tube just screwed onto that. (...
Interesting you should ask. I just finished my oven yesterday. I WISH I'd found these threads before I started the project. Having looked over several of the threads in these pages I see examples of very professional looking projects. Mine's kinda butt-ugly but functionally much like the...