Dude, that's freakin SWEET! Nice work KW!
Thanks man. The Flo water jet is great when it's working, but can be a pain sometimes, but it does make work so easy.carbinemike said:Nice and creative work!...the holder that can withstand a nuclear blast! Keep us posted. I really like your work. I wish we had a water jet, laser or even a plasma cutter at work.
carbinemike said:I have always thought of machinists as "engineers that didn't like desk work". I worked with one that could turn out parts on the CNC mill or lathe faster than I could draw them up. Keep up the creativity and better still, keep us posted!
carbinemike said:Another awesome project from KW! That looks really nice. It sucks that the gov. makes such a big deal out of suppressors when they are almost mandatory in parts of Europe. Can I ask where the design came from?
Keep up the great work!
KentuckyWindage said:Haha thanks man. I have about 5 hours total in it. Material cost was 0.00 since I used scrap. Just my time and 30.00 for the cerakote and that darn 200.00 tax stamp. The bad thing is already want another one....tax stamps are adding up quick.
Rossignol said:Hey Chris, here's what I understand.
Any shotgun barrel under 18".
Any rifle barrel under 16"
Any supressor.
There are exceptions to each of these, but generally I think these are among the most common alterations requiring a fed tax stamp @ $200 whether done at home or by a smith or ordered from the factory.
AOW is another classification altogether ill leave alone for now!