Videos tagged with Fabrication
This video demonstrates a gunsmithing technique for repairing a damaged or incorrectly machined extractor slot using TIG welding. The instructor emphasizes building up the material higher than needed and then reshaping it through machining or filing. The process highlights the flexibility of welding for correcting errors in firearm components.
This video focuses on the creation of specialty tools, likely for DIY enthusiasts or those who work with various equipment. While the description is sparse, the title suggests a practical, hands-on approach to making or modifying tools for specific purposes. Without a transcript or further details, it's difficult to pinpoint specific firearms or related applications, but the nature of 'specialty tools' can often intersect with gunsmithing, modifications, or even unique accessory fabrication.
This YouTube video, titled 'Shop Shorts: Measuring Tools', focuses on various measuring tools relevant to a workshop or fabrication environment. While not directly showcasing firearms, the content is likely geared towards individuals involved in gunsmithing, custom firearm building, or maintenance where precise measurements are crucial. The video would be valuable for those working with firearm components, ensuring proper fit and function of parts.
This video focuses on gunsmithing tools, specifically showcasing a milling machine equipped with a built-in digital readout. While the title and description don't mention specific firearm models, calibers, or manufacturers, the content is clearly targeted towards individuals involved in firearm maintenance, modification, or custom builds. The emphasis is on the precision and capabilities of the milling machine for gunsmithing applications.
This YouTube video is Part 4 of a "Shop Tour" series, focusing on "The Shop Hands." While specific firearm models or calibers are not mentioned in the title or description, the context strongly suggests a content related to the individuals who work in or operate a firearm-related shop. This could encompass discussions about their roles, skills, tools, or the types of firearms they handle or work on. Given it's Part 4 of a shop tour, it implies a continuation of a theme likely focused on the inner workings of a gunsmithing, manufacturing, or retail establishment.





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