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So i come in and eat lunch and cooled off a bunch, then went back out to clean it up. i got to lookin at the bolt and it was very much like a full auto AR bolt. so then evil thought started running through my head. maybe an FRT will work in this sucker. so i took out all the lower stuff. installed an Arc Fire. put everything back together and nope wouldnt fully reset the trigger So i farted around with it for about 30 to 40 minutes. couldn't make it work.

Then i said well maybe i can make an Atrius work as you can mess with the trigger more as it's not a propriety piece like the arc fire. so took the arc fire out and put in the atrius. had to remove the trigger a couple times and file on it to keep the lever from hitting too hard and breaking. I got it real close to resetting but never did. so put the 45 bolt next to an ar15 BCG and it's all close. the back is exactly the same. there is a part of the 45 bolt that keeps it from resetting all the way and it would take some better machining to level it off than i'm capable of.

So took the Atrius out and put the original back in. i may tackle it again one day but it's too hot at the moment. I failed. AGAIN. I'm such a loser. 😭





:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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So took the Atrius out and put the original back in. i may tackle it again one day but it's too hot at the moment. I failed. AGAIN. I'm such a loser. 😭





:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
yeah, but you're just a wee bit o' lad

you'll learn soon enough young'n


then one day, you will be as old as me and look back and say to yer self...

"hot damn, that old me was right, i learnted many ah things since he gave me that pep talk"....
 
Hi,

Whooeee doggies! It's a'rainin' sideways!

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Y'all be careful out there.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 

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Waiting for truck to get here with a load of crushed asphalt
The truck came with the milled asphalt and it is good quality. A lady truck driver, no less. I spread it on trouble spots in the driveway with the tractor and front end loader. I need to tune up my grading work a bit but got "clutch leg" from so much forward and back shifting so I quit and will work on it some more tomorrow. I do miss the shuttle shift I had on the big tractor. Hopefully this will control some driveway erosion.
 
The truck came with the milled asphalt and it is good quality. A lady truck driver, no less. I spread it on trouble spots in the driveway with the tractor and front end loader. I need to tune up my grading work a bit but got "clutch leg" from so much forward and back shifting so I quit and will work on it some more tomorrow. I do miss the shuttle shift I had on the big tractor. Hopefully this will control some driveway erosion.
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i mastered lots of heavy equipment, but a grader isn't 1! i do better on a tractor w/6-way blade..........it doesn't do as good of a job as a grader tho
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