Too many people way over think this process, it is a muzzle brake not the space shuttle. Torque specs are for dry threads not lubricated threads. Buy a Magpul BEV to secure the barrel. Also you are using your cresent wrench wrong, a lot of mistakes in this video.
I researched the geissele rod for an AR and actually looks like a really cool product. A little pricey I'd say but well worth the $$ if you work on the AR often. I did buy a standard barrel vice from brownell's and seems to do the trick.
Spent more time picking out the soundtrack than the actual tutorial process seems like.
Too many people way over think this process, it is a muzzle brake not the space shuttle. Torque specs are for dry threads not lubricated threads. Buy a Magpul BEV to secure the barrel. Also you are using your cresent wrench wrong, a lot of mistakes in this video.
What kind of an immigrant uses an adjustable wrench for this job?
for vice blocks you really need lead shims to get the grip
Get a Geissele reaction Rod, no blocks needed, just a vice
For a Remington 700?
I researched the geissele rod for an AR and actually looks like a really cool product. A little pricey I'd say but well worth the $$ if you work on the AR often. I did buy a standard barrel vice from brownell's and seems to do the trick.
Not to thick on antiseize: fully coats threads. Then adds some lint from a rag to help lock the threads. You had me laughing, then I quit watching.
Are you not vey smart?