Message me...I might be able to help. I'm contemplating either hiring and expanding, or going commercial.Afternoon all, I am not looking necessarily to become an expert or even offer services to others, just for my own enjoyment and knowledge, are there local (Indianapolis) shops or groups where some of this craft can be learned?
for some reason I cannot DM you... obviously I am new on here, so perhaps I dont have those permissions yet?Message me...I might be able to help. I'm contemplating either hiring and expanding, or going commercial.
Either way, I'm interested in potential candidates.
looking forward to the possibilitiesTagging for interest.
AllenM’s 1911 seminar was much fun and informative although not quite a smithing class.
I have assembled a decent collection of smithing tools and add to them as I find them and can afford them, some of which I may never know how to use properly.
hell yeah, I used a dremel kit on a p80 lower kit... does that mean I am well into my amateur status?First step is to purchase a Dremel with all the accessories. The indispensable amateur gunsmith tool.
noted, appears to be a good place to start for sureBooks....like the kuhnausen series is a good place to enter the realm of home gunsmithing.
For the Al Gore Internet Gold of the week.First step is to purchase a Dremel with all the accessories. The indispensable amateur gunsmith tool.
to that effect, Youtube has be a fantastic resource, and dailymotion, bc alot of gun videos struggle to survive on YTI hate to say this, but for the AR platform watch Chad's videos, School of the American Gun. He worked under a trained Master Gunsmith Scotty Sharf in Scottys shop in Glen Burnie, Md.
He's a salesman, that's selling himself, tools and classes.
He does understand that platform.