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Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Thu, 06 Feb 2014 11:43:16
by safaridave
dorminWS,

PM'd phone number info, thanks

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 20:57:16
by safaridave
We are ready, ladies and gents. DorminWS gets the championship award for the planets MOST SECURELY boxed package. It took me half an hour to open the box!
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Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 23:37:14
by bryanrheem
awwww man… so excited for you all! Can't wait to be able to do this as well in the future!

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Sat, 08 Feb 2014 08:30:56
by SHMIV
That's pretty awesome.

You guys have fun, and when y'all get out to the range with your freshly completed projects, be sure to pop off a few rounds for me.

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Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Sat, 08 Feb 2014 17:03:22
by tinner666
PM sent Dave.

I learned that AK's get build, not just assembled. Interesting process to say the least. Wife and I were just spectators. She even caused a 'Whew' moment too. :bangin:
All that aside, even she enjoyed it. :clap:

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Sun, 09 Feb 2014 01:02:00
by safaridave
Build party update--

We just finished--- yes thats an 8:30am to MIDNIGHT marathon session.

Everyone left with a fully functional and parkerized AK. Even me... MAK-90 is finished.

Mikhail would be PROUD... and I am going to bed. Enjoy your new AK's guys.

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 00:07:46
by bryanrheem
pictures! pictures! pictures!

:gunporn:

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 11:05:45
by dorminWS
safaridave wrote: DorminWS gets the championship award for the planets MOST SECURELY boxed package. It took me half an hour to open the box!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

I did warn you. It was a little heavy and had fairly sharp edges, and I was afraid it would tear out of the box before it got to you.

But the real reason for this post is so I can suggest that maybe the next thing you ought to build for yourself is a knife. :friends:

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 19:46:20
by AtomicPunk
Big thanks to the endless generosity of SafariDave in hosting this. We used his tools plus a bunch of his materials in doing this. It was a long day but I learned a ton.

Thanks to dorminWS for the tank too. That thing was heavy duty and I am sure it cost a bunch to build and ship.

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 13:58:43
by safaridave
Here is my technically completed MAK-90. From death to birth next to the cut up old receiver.
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other side
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Now to get a complete stock set from Ironwood Designs and shellac it myself...


The project continues... check out my MAK-90 rebuild thread to get filled in on this "phoenix" rebuild.

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 21:40:02
by AtomicPunk
Looking good, Dave.

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 23:15:23
by Jakeiscrazy
Nice congrats on the new builds guys!

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 14:00:26
by BatteryMan
New member here. The AK Build Party sounded fantastic. Wish I had joined earlier. What other get togethers do you fellows have? Where are you folks located?

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 14:27:11
by OakRidgeStars
BatteryMan wrote:New member here. The AK Build Party sounded fantastic. Wish I had joined earlier. What other get togethers do you fellows have? Where are you folks located?
Welcome to VGOF! :welcome: :wave:

You can watch the Meet & Greet section for any events in your area, or start a new topic in that forum if you are interested meeting members near you. http://vagunforum.net/meet-and-greet/

And don't forget to stop by the New Members section and introduce yourself. http://vagunforum.net/new-members/

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 23:24:40
by 762
Honestly, it was pretty good that there weren't more than the three of us. Safaridave even had a lot of work done beforehand, it was just atomicpunk and myself. It would no doubt go faster the next time though, due to experience. I'm working on having more tools available, too.

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 12:49:52
by safaridave
LOL yeah. One set of stations mean that 2 or 3 is the max I can handle. Plus, working on your heat treated receivers, 762, added some time just due to the toughness of the metal. No doubt those are super durable weapons with those.

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 14:40:56
by 762
Yeah, those are some dang good receivers. They are a little long, though. I fount that out when I went to put the dust cover on. It did get all assembled, I just haven't taken any pics yet. That stock went together WAY differently than I thought it would. The dust cover needed a bead on the back of it to ensure a secure fit; I didn't have a welder to put a bead on so JB weld worked. It was just to take up extra space and it's not critical so the epoxy will suffice. If/when it breaks off then I'll get it welded.

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 08:58:24
by safaridave
Did you try just bending the rear lip of the top cover? It may be too thick to bend, but its worth a try. The Romanian G rifles top covers were bendable and I had to do that on my first build.
On another note... DAMN YOU 762! You put the underfolder bug in me. I was going back and forth as to what my next build was gonna be and you made me go with a polish underfold. Now my wife is going to divorce me for not having enough room in the safe and its all your fault.

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 02:59:53
by TallEd
Anyone know if you still need to heat treat milled recievers? I know it defeats the purpose of the DIY w/o paperwork concept, but it turns out I have an original Tula kit for a milled reciever... I found someone online that sells the recievers for 350, but all the instructions I see are for stamped kits. Will try to have something more standard for the next BP.

Re: AK Build Party?

Posted: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 08:40:25
by safaridave
Not having worked milled recievers before, my guess is no, you do not have to have them heat treated. The metal on milled ones is super thick and will not egg out due to recoil shock on the hammer/trigger holes. Ask the guy you are buying your receiver from, though... this is just a guess.

Correction: you may need to heat treat the ejector only... again just guessing.