Micro E-mag disassembly for anodizing (need help)
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All non-metal parts should be removed if possible. The annodize procedure will disolve non-aluminum metals. Don't forget about the metal body insert where the bolt spring goes. If you can't get it out, have it masked off with a laquer or something similar.
The ball detent pin can pe punched out in either direction. It is just a simple split pin which is non directional.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts. -
Originally posted by athomasAll non-metal parts should be removed if possible. The annodize procedure will disolve non-aluminum metals. Don't forget about the metal body insert where the bolt spring goes. If you can't get it out, have it masked off with a laquer or something similar.
The ball detent pin can pe punched out in either direction. It is just a simple split pin which is non directional.
How do you remove the "metal body insert" i didn't even think about that.Comment
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I think you have to knock it out from the front. I have one but I haven't checked myself, so I can't say for sure. It may be best if you have it laquered just to protect it.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment
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PTP bodies don't have the metal ring. The ULE/emag bodies have a retaining ring that holds in the metal ring. The ball detent pin can be remoed from the top to bottom with the proper size pin punch from your local hardware/tool store. The grounding screw taps out from the top. Any metal needs to be removed or it will cause etching in the anno.Comment
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well i have the ground contact out now as well as the detent.
there is a small un-annodized insert that the bolt spring would but up against, but i don't see how i would get it out. I will ask gruntball about it before shipping.
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