Please Return My Brownells Flex Hones

OK Headknocker, I just took care of this. I will just need your address to ship to when they arrive here. This is what I ordered for you:

080-608-138 (In Stock)

Med. Polishing Hone fits .357/.38 Cylinder


080-608-238 (In Stock)

Fine Polishing Hone fits .357/.38 Cylinder


080-608-241 (In Stock)

Fine Polishing Hone fits .41 Cylinder


080-608-144 (In Stock)

Med. Polishing Hone fits .44 Cylinder
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080-608-244 (In Stock)

Fine Polishing Hone fits .44 Cylinder


080-608-145 (In Stock)

Med. Polishing Hone fits .45 ACP Cylinder


080-608-245 (In Stock)

Fine Polishing Hone fits .45 ACP Cylinder


080-608-146 (In Stock)

Med. Polishing Hone fits .45 Colt Cylinder


080-608-246 (In Stock)

Fine Polishing Hone fits .45 Colt Cylinder


They should be to me on Thursday, so PM me your address and I will send them off as soon as they arrive!
 
That's Gonna Cost Way Too Much Money Sir!!
I only had the medium & fine 38/357 hones..
Thanks for making this happen..
Address Coming In a PM Zilmo..
Gary/Hk
 
That's Gonna Cost Way Too Much Money Sir!!
I only had the medium & fine 38/357 hones..
Thanks for making this happen..
Address Coming In a PM Zilmo..
Gary/Hk

No worries. I figured I'd just get 'er done. Anyone that wants to chip in can PM me for my Paypal addy, since this is definitely a group effort.
 
Payment sent.


Hey, when you get all those hones, can I borrow the .357? :D

Jesse are you haveing sticking cases in that 686-3??
When they arrive you can be first in line to recieve them..
I'll bet alot of 38 special has been shot through your L Frame.. A spent magnum brass case is the first step in getting that clean along with some serious scrubbing with a bronze brush & even some "Chore Bore" Copper wool wrapped around an old cleaning brush used with Hoppes #9 or whatever cleaner your useing.. WARNING Do not use ammonia based cleaners on "Nickeled" guns as the base coat beneath the Nickel is "Copper" & you don't want your Nickel flakeing off because of the solvent..

I need to work out a better way of keeping track of were they are & who has them..
Give me an email in about a week & we'll see how it goes.
[email protected]. I need to change that address, I sold the last of my Berettas & gear a few weeks ago..Need something S&W but there all taken, CentennialSnubs@ Sounds Good :D
Before, all I asked was that the user pay the S&H on it's next destination to the next forum member..
I found myself that mounting the cylinder in a padded vise & I used a Ryobi Cordless drill & you have to keep the hone moving In & Out & don't go bezerk trying to remove TOO MUCH Material, Just smooth the bores out & try an stay away from the ledge that the bullet rests against..
keeping the hones lubed & it'll create a "Slurry" which is removed metal & oil mixed with some bit of hone material.
I still think that a piece of wet/dry silica carbide sandpaper 600/1000/1500 works better right at the step because the hones balls are round & flat piece of sandpaper wrapped around a split shaft get right up to the step..
It would be good to have a "GO" "NO GO" gauge to test for a bulged or overhoned cylinder, I'm Gonna Contact Dave Manson as he is a forum member here as he makes these gauges for Brownells..

THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HAS OFFERED TIME & MONEY TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN, EXPECIALY ZILMO & MISTY

Gary aka Headknocker in Louisville, Kentucky
 
Zilmo,

Check your PayPal, I sent a few extra bucks cause you went the extra mile. If it ends up where you're eating a bunch of money, PM me.

I know is a newer phrase but "paying it forward" feels good....
 
Zilmo,

Check your PayPal, I sent a few extra bucks cause you went the extra mile. If it ends up where you're eating a bunch of money, PM me.

I know is a newer phrase but "paying it forward" feels good....

Thanks man, got it and appreciate it! And thanks to jessegpresley, and Gunlovingirl as well!
 
THANKS TO EVERYONE!!
Except the person who still has the original hones..
These will be available for use to any forum member..
You Guys paid for them there for thier yours to use..
That's what I did before & it worked great for many a person who used them, Mostly 940 owners because that was the thread going at the time were I offered thier use..


I am very blessed to have a bunch of friends here at the S&W Forum who are honest & careing..
Pray for me as I've been unemployed for over two weeks now.
I need to think outside the box & find a job that is great were I don't mind going in every day..
I was a maintenance tech for the last 10 years & used to like my job but over time I became the fall guy who had to work days nights weekends & be on call 24/7/365 for FREE
I don't miss that job one bit!!
Gary/Hk
 
Except the person who still has the original hones..


I am very blessed to have a bunch of friends here at the S&W Forum who are honest & careing..


Pray for me as I've been unemployed for over two weeks now.

Gary/Hk

Gary, I believe in Karma as in what's goes around, comes around. Whoever has those hones will get theirs somehow, someday.

Like I said, just paying it forward. I'll need something someday and someone will come thru. Right now, I'm just glad I am in a position to help.

Hang in there on the unemployment. It'll work out.

Kind thoughts coming your way. Take good care...
 
THANKS TO EVERYONE!!
Except the person who still has the original hones..
These will be available for use to any forum member..
You Guys paid for them there for thier yours to use..
That's what I did before & it worked great for many a person who used them, Mostly 940 owners because that was the thread going at the time were I offered thier use..


I am very blessed to have a bunch of friends here at the S&W Forum who are honest & careing..
Pray for me as I've been unemployed for over two weeks now.
I need to think outside the box & find a job that is great were I don't mind going in every day..
I was a maintenance tech for the last 10 years & used to like my job but over time I became the fall guy who had to work days nights weekends & be on call 24/7/365 for FREE
I don't miss that job one bit!!
Gary/Hk

Very sorry to hear about being unemployed. I hope you find something soon! I like that you will share your hones with the forum. They did something nice for you and you are returning the favor. I agree with the post made about what goes around comes around. I have been here for a bit and enjoy reading. I will not post my thought about who keep your hones. I need no reprimand, but you get the idea. I am glad that although there are some here who do not deserve being here there are also first class people who I am proud are on the same forum as I am.
 
No worries. I figured I'd just get 'er done. Anyone that wants to chip in can PM me for my Paypal addy, since this is definitely a group effort.

ZILMO, PM sent,check your inbox.
 
MY experience...

I found myself that mounting the cylinder in a padded vise & I used a Ryobi Cordless drill & you have to keep the hone moving In & Out & don't go bezerk trying to remove TOO MUCH Material, Just smooth the bores out & try an stay away from the ledge that the bullet rests against..
keeping the hones lubed & it'll create a "Slurry" which is removed metal & oil mixed with some bit of hone material.
I still think that a piece of wet/dry silica carbide sandpaper 600/1000/1500 works better right at the step because the hones balls are round & flat piece of sandpaper wrapped around a split shaft get right up to the step..
It would be good to have a "GO" "NO GO" gauge to test for a bulged or overhoned cylinder, ....

When I received the hones from Gary, he gave me instructions similar to above. I was leery of overdoing it, and asked a machinist friend for his opinion. He advised using a hand-drill. I have a very good double pinion hand-drill, and a wooden-jawed luthiers vise (sometimes called a pattern makers vise), didn't even take the cylinder off my 940, just dropped open and into the vise jaws. Using the hand drill, spinning at a moderate hand speed, keeping it moving in and out, never settling on one spot, like Gary says, with the slurry, not too many times, then shifting to the finer hone, same thing. Then a thorough cleaning, and presto, problem solved. I didn't do it long enough to round over the machined step, I can still load single rounds just fine. I didn't bother with the dowel and paper. Result: before, after firing two cylinder full, I had to actually bang the ejector rod against a wooden range table top, hard, to get the empties out. Post-op, slick as a whistle. No change in my groups. So my advice is to use a light touch, with hand tools, and see if that does it. I kept my Dremel tool in the tool chest. If you don't have a double pinon hand drill, you should , check out
Cast Iron Hand Drill & 25 Pc. Drill Bit Set: Hand-Drills, HandDrill Bit Set
 
once again I am shown the caliber of people that exist on this forum

I feel the same. I especially like that after getting new hones that they will be loaned out to forum members just like the originals.

I think that shows what kind of person that Gary is especially with him asking for his hones back because other forum members would like to use them, not because HE needs them. And what the members of this forum are like by pulling together for one of their own.

I know if I was who kept them I would not be able to look in the mirror knowing that I had kept someone else property especially reading that Gary has been unemployed and I could probably afford new property better than him. Totally worthless.
 
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