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Old 03-13-2006, 03:36 PM
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I received Jig #1 this morning and I will try to look the jig over and do a test bend... If the jig looks good I will send it back out ASAP.
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Old 03-13-2006, 07:54 PM
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QB....

I'm glad things are going well with the jig rental..I linked this thread to someone over at Gunco that was looking to rent one.

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Old 09-09-2005, 01:52 PM
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SIGN ME UP! For the second round, that is!

I was on the first rotation, and everything worked perfect. I just would like a few more bent flats. I only did two the first time around.

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Old 09-09-2005, 05:13 PM
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i cant waite im goin out tomorrow to buy a press
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Old 09-09-2005, 08:54 PM
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Darknight... I screwed up and I am VERY sorry about it! I accidently sent the jig to mwebster who was second on the list. I had printed out the paypal slips and took them with me to ship the package and I just messed up. You will get it next and I am VERY SORRY!

SO everybody understands the pricing for shipping...

Shipping from me in PA to Monte in UT cost me $25.65 + $1.20 for insurance on the package ($26.85). Obviously given the rent is only $20 I need to have a few people rent the jig before I recover the inital sending the jig out.
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Old 09-13-2005, 05:03 PM
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No problem

I just saw this note today.
That's ok, because I still have to get my butt over to HF or some place to buy a press.
Any chance we can get a rivet tool or a barrel press jig to rent as well?

BTW anyone in Northern VA looking to do this, and that doesn't have a press, you can buy my press off of me when I'm done. No room in my casa for such a big item....
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Old 09-14-2005, 10:40 AM
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I just saw this note today.
That's ok, because I still have to get my butt over to HF or some place to buy a press.
Any chance we can get a rivet tool or a barrel press jig to rent as well?

BTW anyone in Northern VA looking to do this, and that doesn't have a press, you can buy my press off of me when I'm done. No room in my casa for such a big item....
Get your PRESS NOW... lookie here!!!

http://ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=4&f=51&t=75597

You don't need the 20-ton press as I have used a 12-ton for quite some time with no real problems but the extra working room that you gain with the 20-ton is nice. The 20-ton is on sale and they have a 20% off coupon that expires 9/15/2005 (tomorrow). Even though I havethe 12-ton I just went out and bought a 20-ton last night. I do not think the 12-ton is on sale but 20% is still pretty good even if you go with the smaller unit.

Now, if space is an issue, the 12-ton is nice as it is portable (Ie lighter). I can carry mine around by myself and it takes up very little room in a garrage or basement. I have found myself using my press for all kinds of stuff now that I have it... bending - flattening, squashing things, holding things while I drill or cut them, etc... A press is a handy tool or so I have found.
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Old 09-27-2005, 04:36 PM
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I'm interested in buying some jigs if you sell them. I'd rent BUT you have had problems so I'd prefer to just buy outright if that's possible. I could send you a check for the price of the jig & once I'm done with it I'd return it & you could refund the difference to me.
If you prefer I'll have you do the bending & drilling needed & I'd pay you for the effort. I'm also interested in the AR jig-the heavy duty one. I'm also interested in buying any plans for the Glock switch,Lightning links,DIAS',etc. For informational purposes only,naturally. Basically,if it's politicaly incorrect I am in.
I don't understand to this day why ex-military aren't allowed to own full autos as a matter of course. We can carry them & use them while on duty but in public life we can't have them unless we have a lot of cash to put out. The '86 ban needs to be repealed. It just puts f/a's in the hands of people that can afford to lay out 3-15K for what should be a relatively inexpensive weapon. It's a BS legal farce that needs correcting just like the magazine ban-but that's just opinion on my part.I'd lie to see interest in this matter.
My regards, John B
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Old 09-27-2005, 04:47 PM
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You are confused... I am not selling the jig. I do have an AR-15 jig for doing an 80% lower but that is not for rent nor is it for sale. I do not have information on the full auto Glock stuff or as I indicated before I do not have info to share beyond what you can get at the patent office.

With a flat someone else can not bend the receiver for you and then send it to you... Once the flant is bent into a receiver the receiver is a firearm and must be handled as one. Perhaps you should start a new thread with more information on what you intend to do as perhaps you don't really want to do a flat at all. A 100% receiver is easier and doesn't require the tools it takes to build a flat.

I have a feeling this is not the correct deal for your needs and you would be best off buying your own jig at a website such as DPHArms or AK-Builder. This is a chance for guys to use mine so they don't need to buy a jig of their own.

Please confirm but I assume you want off this list. If you are interested in renting, it is as based on the first page of the thread.
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Old 09-27-2005, 04:49 PM
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bigsexy408 has now been asked to pay his rent...
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