Revolver cylinder holder help

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Hi all
Any body have some ideas for holding revolver cylinders in a Grs positioning vice please ?pictures of what you have made would be much appreciated.
Thanks all Andy
 

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Also sheet lead will work, just like the leather pads though you'll want to cinch things up a bit after your initial cut
 

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I use two large diameter vise pins with short brass points soldered on them at 90degrees.
These fit and hold the cylinder in it's normal points of rotation, without any damage.
And it allows the vise to tighten and clamp the the cylinder stationary, or to allow it to be rotated, as desired.
Take a little tightness pressure off the vise and you can rotate the cylinder between the points to see or work on each flute.

I believe I posted pictures of this set up on the Cafe many years ago.
Please try a search and let me know.

John B.
 

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I have two brass cones with holes drilled through them. A rod is put through the cylinder with the cones put up against the cylinder to hold it. Two pieces of steel bent at 90 degrees with fitted with vice pins and holes drilled for the rod to go through are put in the vice. The brass cones and cylinder are placed between the two pieces of steel.
 

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A repeat......but its simple,,,,,,it workes,,,,,,,, and you can make them in half an hour.!!

John B.


I use two large diameter vise pins with short brass points soldered on them at 90degrees.
These fit and hold the cylinder in it's normal points of rotation, without any damage.
And it allows the vise to tighten and clamp the the cylinder stationary, or to allow it to be rotated, as desired.
Take a little tightness pressure off the vise and you can rotate the cylinder between the points to see or work on each flute.

I believe I posted pictures of this set up on the Cafe many years ago.
Please try a search and let me know.

John B.
 

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