@@RestOModDaisy i did , thank you again , i enjoy your channel keep it up, would love to see more of your tips and tricks to working on these old airguns
@@RestOModDaisy i did , thank you again , i enjoy your channel keep it up, would love to see more of your tips and tricks to working on these old airguns
@@RestOModDaisy i got a half new knee but still problems.☹️so i have some time to make a few airgun videos.always nice to find more airgun channels.greetings from 🇳🇱
I wonder if a proper size piece of copper or brass tubing could be used to cut the remaining leather out. Some cutting teeth could be filed on the end of the tubing to bite into the leather seal material. Think of a hole saw.
Useful AND entertaining, that's a great combination!
Thanks Mark!
I have learned more from you , a man can get hurt pulling those guns apart like you do....love your show!! Roger Foutz Roseville Ga.
Thanks! Those recievers can slice you up quick if you are'nt careful.
Quick tip on lighting. I use a bore light. Available at all sporting goods stores and online.
yes ! great video . If no one has ever told you your voice is easy on the ears .
Thanks!
Nice video Mr Bruce. , thanks for the help the other day with the same problem
No problem, Your inquiry sparked this video. Did you get your old seal removed?
@@RestOModDaisy i did , thank you again , i enjoy your channel keep it up, would love to see more of your tips and tricks to working on these old airguns
@@RestOModDaisy i did , thank you again , i enjoy your channel keep it up, would love to see more of your tips and tricks to working on these old airguns
Nice 👍😉 and yes i subscribed
Thanks! Just how bad are the knees?
@@RestOModDaisy i got a half new knee but still problems.☹️so i have some time to make a few airgun videos.always nice to find more airgun channels.greetings from 🇳🇱
@@Relaxbadkneeadventures I just hopped over to your channel and subscribed. Neat!
@@RestOModDaisy thanks and you are my 100 subscriber thanks 🙏 👍😉
@@Relaxbadkneeadventures Does that make me a Centurion?
I wonder if a proper size piece of copper or brass tubing could be used to cut the remaining leather out. Some cutting teeth could be filed on the end of the tubing to bite into the leather seal material. Think of a hole saw.
I'm sure that would work to a certain extent but I think you'd still need to run a scotchbrite pad to polish off the sticky bits.
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Do you kbow where can I purchase an abundment seal for a daisy red ryder mdl. 1938