From: Nick Shultz, pointer from Bainbridge.
A collection of posts often on colt E- and I-frame revolvers: pythons, model 357s, officer model specials, etc. Topics not limited to: action jobs, fixing Bubba-gone-wrong gunsmith mistakes, and revolver porn. And sometimes I'll wander off the reservation and type random nouns and verbs that have nothing to do with our sole purpose, because who the hell can really pay attention that long?
Monday, November 30, 2009
Now why would we need people who know how to make stuff for money?
Good example of quantitative data making a tendency obvious in a way that concatenating a bunch of nouns and verbs together can't. 
From: Nick Shultz, pointer from Bainbridge.
From: Nick Shultz, pointer from Bainbridge.
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current events
porn causes tsunamis & earthquakes
well, at least in Indonesia, depending on the govt' official:
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2009/11/porn_causes_tsunamis_and_earth.php
Hat tip: BT
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2009/11/porn_causes_tsunamis_and_earth.php
Hat tip: BT
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current events,
not-blam
Saturday, November 28, 2009
If you thought cars might have a bad effect on reality
just wait til an errant spaceship can destroy the solar system: http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427361.000-dark-power-grand-designs-for-interstellar-travel.html?full=true&print=true
Interesting discussion of how to harness artificial black holes to go really very fast.
Hat tip: Marginal Revolution
Interesting discussion of how to harness artificial black holes to go really very fast.
Hat tip: Marginal Revolution
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not-blam
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Amusing analysis of the climategate code
So, let us stipulate that it would be a big surprise if burning tons of oil and its progeny had no significant effect on reality. However, the basis of these warmist predictions are the numbers spit out by large programs written by climate guys. And, generally, scientists can't code worth a shit.
To make this specific, there is an interesting, truncated, walkthrough of a couple of files in the main simulation program at:
http://www.di2.nu/200911/23a.htm
More analysis here: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/11/25/climategate-hide-the-decline-codified/
If you like such things, there's inf similar things (in different domains) at: http://thedailywtf.com/
To make this specific, there is an interesting, truncated, walkthrough of a couple of files in the main simulation program at:
http://www.di2.nu/200911/23a.htm
More analysis here: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/11/25/climategate-hide-the-decline-codified/
If you like such things, there's inf similar things (in different domains) at: http://thedailywtf.com/
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not-blam
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
cool science tattoos
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/loom/science-tattoo-emporium/
For example, everyone's favorite: Darwin Kong
For example, everyone's favorite: Darwin Kong
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not-blam
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Relatively inexpensive reamers for rechambering
http://www.pacifictoolandgauge.com/products.htm
And a how-to on rechambering a 50cal: http://www.riflebarrels.com/articles/50calibre/chambering_50cal_rifle_barrels.htm
And a how-to on rechambering a 50cal: http://www.riflebarrels.com/articles/50calibre/chambering_50cal_rifle_barrels.htm
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gunsmithing
Friday, November 20, 2009
AVOID "Road Runner Transportation Services" they will destroy your shipment and not reimburse
Short version: I bought an Emco V13 lathe in august, it was transported by "Road Runner Transportation Services" who as part of the delivery ran a forklift into it, basically totaling it. They've dragged things out for months. Their latest offer is that they will pay me $140. Given that the lathe cost $2600 and shipping was around $700 this is disgusting.
There's no abiguity: they fucked up, destroyed a good quality piece of equipment and are too dishonest to do the right thing. I'm going to have to sue them to straighten this out, which is a big waste of time.
I'd recommend avoiding them at all cost.
Here's some photos of the damage when it was delivered.
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machining
Friday, November 13, 2009
Fixing my dad's 357 trooper
My dad bought out a Colt 357 trooper with some problems: these are I frames, identical to pythons on the inside. This is a short writeup on fixing the problems (for the most part). Note there's no sexy action work here, just a few fairly typical problems and one weird one. I write this stuff up so I don't forget, but no guarantees about riveting narratives.
The first problem: the cylinder does not spring back when you push it:
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gunsmithing
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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