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Post by tek4260 on Jun 1, 2012 6:10:41 GMT -5
I think I might have one more escutcheon and screw laying around. I'll check tonight and let you know. The only tip I can give is don't use a Dremel tool to shape them like I did
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Post by caryc on Jun 1, 2012 18:55:32 GMT -5
I think I might have one more escutcheon and screw laying around. I'll check tonight and let you know. The only tip I can give is don't use a Dremel tool to shape them like I did In some hands, a Dremel tool is just a faster way to screw something up. ;D
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Post by tek4260 on Jun 1, 2012 22:04:11 GMT -5
Got an escutcheon & screw on the way from S&W. I was looking for an excuse to ship that mold
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Post by dlhredfoxx on Jun 2, 2012 9:30:46 GMT -5
I think I might have one more escutcheon and screw laying around. I'll check tonight and let you know. The only tip I can give is don't use a Dremel tool to shape them like I did In some hands, a Dremel tool is just a faster way to screw something up. ;D Agree, especially if that Dremel is in my hands! I could screw up a battle ship hull with one of those little devils! I now make sure and try to leave it in it's box at all costs!
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Post by sackpeterson on Jun 10, 2012 22:44:06 GMT -5
Creating that step down where the grips straps narrow off the frame will require an elaborate cut. This is best done with a router.
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