I use the tape method as well, never used a holder.
Actually this go around I had loaned my punches to brother in law and started to just install my buffer tube and grip. I ended up building my lower with drill bits and my sons little hammer.
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Would have liked to see that in action. Sounds pretty good.Originally posted by beefed88 View PostI don't even really understand the hammer and punch part, I built my first two lowers this week and just used some knipex (fancy adj pliers) with tape on the jams to press in each roll pin. F**k hammering, no vise needed with pliers.
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I don't even really understand the hammer and punch part, I built my first two lowers this week and just used some knipex (fancy adj pliers) with tape on the jams to press in each roll pin. F**k hammering, no vise needed with pliers.
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Chuck f'n Norris. I laughed harder than I have in years! Thanks bro
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I put Chuck Norris on the speaker phone to talk to my receivers and they build themselves for fear that he will come over with a needle and a Thor hammer.
Homemade if you can't get Chuck on the phone like I can I guess that holder is not a bad idea. Sure beats only having two hands to fumble the pin, hold the punch and tap with the hammer at the same time.
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I live in north fort worth but work in Irving. I will be home tomorrow if you wanna meet up.
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I can put one together in about 10 minutes, using a tiny table and my lap. As for the roll pins, I use a bunch of electrical tape on the receiver to protect it, then a punch and a tack hammer (which is almost like it was made for this job).
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