Re: My new (patented) barrel vise
That reminds me of my first removal of barrel from receiver.
I had bought a barreled Mauser (small ring) action which was in 30-06. My plans were to chamber it in a .257 Roberts so the barrel had to come off.
Drilled a hole in a block of hardwood, split it on the table saw, put the receiver in it and put the whole mess in a vise. Once nice and tight I took a pipe wrench to the barrel and removed it that way. It too installed short random fluting. The wooden blocks held up but barely. They went into the trash after the job was completed.
That was way back in the early 90's. I've come a looong way since then and now have the proper tools to do it correctly.
BTW, I never did get that Roberts built. Ended up selling the action to guy who was informed as to the method of disassembly. He didn't seem to mind but I never heard what became of that action. Can’t remember what happened to the barrel but I believe it went into the junk pile.