No Stake Castle Nut at Josefina Parker blog

No Stake Castle Nut. this ultra precision snug fit allows the castle nut to seat and seal itself into place without the need of staking the end plate. i don't like staking my end plates, because i buy qd end plates, and often change stocks, buffer tubes, etc etc. No ratcheting, no set screws, no backing. the proper way to do it is to use aeroshell 64 on the threads, torque to 40 ft/# and stake the castle nut. Before he begins, caleb shows us an example of how not to stake the castle nut: In fact, you can say the. it's come time to open up my castle nut and i noticed theres 3 top recommendations either to restake it, use blue loctite, or do neither. do not use a woodworker's countersink punch! if the staking job has displaced a lot of metal into the castle nut, another way to avoid damaging or breaking anything is to use a drill.

Stake Castle Nut Or Not at Edwin Wachtel blog
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i don't like staking my end plates, because i buy qd end plates, and often change stocks, buffer tubes, etc etc. it's come time to open up my castle nut and i noticed theres 3 top recommendations either to restake it, use blue loctite, or do neither. the proper way to do it is to use aeroshell 64 on the threads, torque to 40 ft/# and stake the castle nut. if the staking job has displaced a lot of metal into the castle nut, another way to avoid damaging or breaking anything is to use a drill. Before he begins, caleb shows us an example of how not to stake the castle nut: do not use a woodworker's countersink punch! this ultra precision snug fit allows the castle nut to seat and seal itself into place without the need of staking the end plate. No ratcheting, no set screws, no backing. In fact, you can say the.

Stake Castle Nut Or Not at Edwin Wachtel blog

No Stake Castle Nut it's come time to open up my castle nut and i noticed theres 3 top recommendations either to restake it, use blue loctite, or do neither. Before he begins, caleb shows us an example of how not to stake the castle nut: the proper way to do it is to use aeroshell 64 on the threads, torque to 40 ft/# and stake the castle nut. No ratcheting, no set screws, no backing. do not use a woodworker's countersink punch! In fact, you can say the. if the staking job has displaced a lot of metal into the castle nut, another way to avoid damaging or breaking anything is to use a drill. this ultra precision snug fit allows the castle nut to seat and seal itself into place without the need of staking the end plate. it's come time to open up my castle nut and i noticed theres 3 top recommendations either to restake it, use blue loctite, or do neither. i don't like staking my end plates, because i buy qd end plates, and often change stocks, buffer tubes, etc etc.

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