I had mentioned this before casually after I built this thing, but I"m a little more concerned.
Basically, what happened, is I had a bugger getting my FSB pins out.
However, one side I beat to death, but the other, seemed to pop right now. However, I used just a slightly oversized punch to "start" it out, but when I hit it, the punch went down and dug in into the FSB a little bit. Didn't think much of it. But when I got it back together, that side (the one that came out easy) won't go back in fully. The small side is right under being flush with the FSB body.
Is this bad? I'm worried there is a "ridge" I created with the punch, and now that pin is not going to actually be tight. Is there any chance it will put awkward stresses on the barrel inhibiting accuracy? I put them in with a very light hammer, but quite a few taps to ensure they were in solid.
Would it be worth taking the FSB off again and "reaming" that out again to get these burrs or ridges out that I obviously put in at some point?
Thanks,
Gundraw