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Jordan/Turpin cane yelper
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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5874621" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>Cut the brass by putting the base of the empty cartridge in a vise and pulling the hack saw blade toward you "with the grain" ,dragging may be a better word, then square the ends with a fine file. Fit and epoxy them on the barrel (45) and middle (223). </p><p>Fitting the middle to the barrel, take a sharp knife and "trim" the middle piece 1/2" up as shown while also "hollowing" the barrel to get a fit, try to split the difference between the 2 to get a strong fit. </p><p>Mr. Turpin said to use Amberoid glue, I don't know what that is, maybe something from the 1920's, but I used titebond 3 to glue the cane parts together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5874621, member: 22496"] Cut the brass by putting the base of the empty cartridge in a vise and pulling the hack saw blade toward you "with the grain" ,dragging may be a better word, then square the ends with a fine file. Fit and epoxy them on the barrel (45) and middle (223). Fitting the middle to the barrel, take a sharp knife and "trim" the middle piece 1/2" up as shown while also "hollowing" the barrel to get a fit, try to split the difference between the 2 to get a strong fit. Mr. Turpin said to use Amberoid glue, I don't know what that is, maybe something from the 1920's, but I used titebond 3 to glue the cane parts together. [/QUOTE]
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