Not sure if you had Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood growing up like I did in the US, but the music during the machining process gave me positive Mr. Rogers nostalgia vibes. 😁 Well done on your machining work!
Very nice! As someone with no machine shop experience, I found this fascinating. Thanks Dale. Will keep my eye out for Pascal using this in a future Finish Brutality video. (Ian, Bloke, someone, film that!)
Very nice! I assume the Picatinny rail is not wide enough to accomodate holes for mounting it directly to the scope mount without the adapter plate? Or did you choose to make the plate for some added rigidity?
Hello, sorry for bothering, have a question on Hpz.G.58 HEAT grenade, there is a tube in main charge, in which some strange part is bolted in, what is the purpose of this part ?
@@furcaaska3696 there are at least 5 parts in the main charge fuse tube: a securing nut, threaded sleeve, isolating ring, contact fingers and the tube itself. Not sure which one you are designating exactly
@@DaletheStgwDude sadly can't post here images or link to it... but in your video on Bloke on the Range channel, part 2, at 1:04:15 , going from a top to bottom the top part is securing nut, then threaded sleeve, not sure where isolating ring is, and contact fingers is golden T shaped(well it's cylinder with a nipple but) part ?i tried to compare it with RaketenRohr Lawineabschlaggeschoss(or something like that, avalanche control grenade basically) which based on RR HpzG 59, but it doesn't have shaped charge warhead, so part inside tube is different
Hi Dale! Ive been looking for a lot of the original technical information regarding the 510-4 and 57 barrel and you're the recommended man to contact. Do you happen to have any of that information? Thanks - Jon
@@DaletheStgwDude Thank you!! Is there a torque spec on the barrel? I had to remove the cut up one from my front trunnion, and it was beyond tight. So tight I had to make relief cuts in the shoulder just before the trunnion lip. For context, I live in the US and am about halfway though my build on one (its my grail rifle as a Swiss collector).
@@wesleymanner1053 Sadly despite years of archival research, I have yet to find a torque spec for the barrel. I would follow generic torque settings for M26x1.5 for high grade screws as a first step (1000-2000Nm). Usually, a symptom of overtightening is difficulty in installing the barrel jacket due to deformation.
@@DaletheStgwDude Thank you!! I will probably end up getting it as tight as I can with hand tools then whiteness mark it with a chisel and monitor it and the bolt gap.
Not sure if you had Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood growing up like I did in the US, but the music during the machining process gave me positive Mr. Rogers nostalgia vibes. 😁 Well done on your machining work!
Great video. Thanks for the tour of your machine shop.
Nice work Dale. Always a pleasure to see your content. 👍🏻
I really enjoyed this, thank you Dale
Very nice! As someone with no machine shop experience, I found this fascinating. Thanks Dale. Will keep my eye out for Pascal using this in a future Finish Brutality video. (Ian, Bloke, someone, film that!)
Thank you so much for your hard work 😍 can‘t wait to use it!
came out very nice.
id really like to see a proper tour of your shop in a future video ;)
Very nice! I assume the Picatinny rail is not wide enough to accomodate holes for mounting it directly to the scope mount without the adapter plate? Or did you choose to make the plate for some added rigidity?
Correct, the screw hole pattern is too wide. It would have been ideal to screw the rail directly onto the mount though
@@DaletheStgwDude I see!
Well done Dale 😃
Awesome Dale !
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Welcome to nerdland
Nicely done !
Is there a reason why you didnt chose a mount like the Wyssen one ?
Thank you for all the content !
The customer wishes to mount it on a PE rifle with milspec scope interface. AFAIK, not a lot of commercial rails are compatible with that
Do you have a photograph of the rail mounted on the rifle?
Not yet, but here is the mount with the original optic: instagram.com/p/CvcYyU8MfWE/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Hello, sorry for bothering, have a question on Hpz.G.58 HEAT grenade, there is a tube in main charge, in which some strange part is bolted in, what is the purpose of this part ?
@@furcaaska3696 there are at least 5 parts in the main charge fuse tube: a securing nut, threaded sleeve, isolating ring, contact fingers and the tube itself. Not sure which one you are designating exactly
@@DaletheStgwDude sadly can't post here images or link to it... but in your video on Bloke on the Range channel, part 2, at 1:04:15 , going from a top to bottom the top part is securing nut, then threaded sleeve, not sure where isolating ring is, and contact fingers is golden T shaped(well it's cylinder with a nipple but) part ?i tried to compare it with RaketenRohr Lawineabschlaggeschoss(or something like that, avalanche control grenade basically) which based on RR HpzG 59, but it doesn't have shaped charge warhead, so part inside tube is different
it's part of inner electrical circuit, but can't understand how it's works
@@furcaaska3696 gotcha, let me know how I can help further
I want a stgw 57 so badly. But its stupid getting 7.5mm and the rifle.
Hi Dale! Ive been looking for a lot of the original technical information regarding the 510-4 and 57 barrel and you're the recommended man to contact. Do you happen to have any of that information? Thanks - Jon
Hi Jon, I would suggest to search "sig-510-4-pe57-pe-57-stgw-57-7-62-nato-barrel-1" on GrabCAD.
Asking here since its your most recent video; do you know the thread pitch on the Stgw 57 barrel?
M26x1.5
@@DaletheStgwDude Thank you!! Is there a torque spec on the barrel? I had to remove the cut up one from my front trunnion, and it was beyond tight. So tight I had to make relief cuts in the shoulder just before the trunnion lip. For context, I live in the US and am about halfway though my build on one (its my grail rifle as a Swiss collector).
@@wesleymanner1053 Sadly despite years of archival research, I have yet to find a torque spec for the barrel. I would follow generic torque settings for M26x1.5 for high grade screws as a first step (1000-2000Nm). Usually, a symptom of overtightening is difficulty in installing the barrel jacket due to deformation.
@@DaletheStgwDude Thank you!! I will probably end up getting it as tight as I can with hand tools then whiteness mark it with a chisel and monitor it and the bolt gap.
tool envy