I am getting ready to mount the side rails on the breech casing and decided to consult the print. Lo and behold there seems to be a difference between the mounting location on the right side ( bottom of side rail on the center line.) and the left side which depicts the top of the side rail on the center line. Is the print correct? It seems to me that would give a cocked casing. If the print is not correct, which is the correct position.assuming each side rail is mounted the same in reference to the center line?
Swarfmonger is correct, the bottom of the breech casing sides are on centerline, or the top of the frame rails, right side drawing correct.
I didn\'t radius the brass side rails, but I did make a fixture to hold the side rails in position while brazing. I had used high temp silver alloy, actually silver brazing, my breech casing was made from thicker material, so I bored it and left it a little undersize, then silver brazed the sides on and the oscillator track on the bottom, the casing gets distorted with the high heat, then honed the ID of the breech casing to final size. I think a person could get by with using silver bearing solder for this instead of silver brazing, I think 4%Ag / Sn solder has a liquid temp around 450°F. This is what I used for soldering the oscillator assembly and my drum magazine. I think I would have used it on the breech casing too.
I had silver brazed the magazine base assembly 48-23, but would have used silver bearing solder there too if I ever make another one.
I am not sure what others have used on the breech casing, whether they \"silver brazed\" or used \"silver bearing solder\".
Thank you to both you guys for the quick response.
I could almost say it seemed obvious that the bottom of the rails was on the center line (taking into account that the main shaft has to align with the front bow) but with the materials cost involved, I took the more prudent route and asked someone(s) who knew. I
have machined the box cam to be a tight slip fit inside the casing so I will do the screw thing prior to silver soldering. I am using 56% silver wire so I guess it is really brazing?. I plan to use the DRO smooth curve function to machine the radius in the side rails but my comprehension of the Chinglesh instruction manual is not all that great.
Thank you to both you guys for the quick response.
I could almost say it seemed obvious that the bottom of the rails was on the center line (taking into account that the main shaft has to align with the front bow) but with the materials cost involved, I took the more prudent route and asked someone(s) who knew. I
have machined the box cam to be a tight slip fit inside the casing so I will do the screw thing prior to silver soldering. I am using 56% silver wire so I guess it is really brazing?. I plan to use the DRO smooth curve function to machine the radius in the side rails but my comprehension of the Chinglesh instruction manual is not all that great.