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Quoted: Im about ready to spotweld on the rails of an AK-builder econo flat, and I have a couple of questions.
Do I need to dremel/file the ejector on the AK-builder rails? Or any part of the rails for that matter?
Any advice/how-to's on spotwelding? I got the lower tong from AK-builder as well. How long should I clamp it down for?
Im gonna go grind down my top rails to fit and get my front trunnion in now. |
I had to file my ejector just a tad for clearence. I waited to do that untill I had the rails welded in, to see how much I needed.
How long to clam it down? I had read every tutorial I could find. I think they all said count to three. Well, then it depends how fast you count doesn't it? My "three count" was a tad too fast. I had best results counting to four. Idealy, I suppose one could find a piece of scrap reciever, and practice. But if not, try counting like if you were trying to count out seconds, like one onethousand, two onethousand three onethousand. You'll get the feel of it. And watch close at the contact points, youll get an eye for it too. It's not rocket science, though I was worried like it was, the first time I tried it. Also I think it makes a difference as to the contour of the tips of the tongs. I'm still new at this, so have no idea whats correct. But I flattened mine out just a hair to try to make a larger bonding area.
The hardest part for me was getting the darn things inside the reciever where I wanted them. (I made my own lower tong, so it hit and miss, trial by experement.) Presumably it will go easier for you as you bought the tongs ready altered for the job.
Good luck, and hope this helps. Oh, and if I were you, I wouldn't take any of my advice untill you hear from the more experienced guys, and find out how wrong I might be. I've only done this twice!
PCM