Monday, December 31, 2012

A new Goal

New Years resolutions come and go but we must remember that our biggest successes are in doing a little something every day to achieve our goals. No one can do everything all at once but every one can do a little something each day. Remember "by small means are great things accomplished" Is not some small effort better than no effort at all. On a day when you can not achieve what you planned then set a goal to achieve what you can. Richard W Norman

If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home, salvage or do without. Below 1) Tactics Techniques and Concepts of Anti-armor Warfare historical training manual 2) KFM Fallout Radiation Meter Kit Instructions This is a home made fallout meter developed during the cold war. They knew the public could not get a meter in an emergence so this was designed so anyone could build one with stuff you had around the house.3) US Ammunition Price list from 1912. Not just a neat document but it includes bullet weights and black powder charges for many old cartridges.  To see military e-manuals and gun e-books click here www.firstpatriotpress.com. No waiting, get it now as an E-Book over 70 to chose from!

Anti-armor Infantry Tactics Techniques and ConceptsHomemade KFM Fallout Radiation Meter KitUS Ammunition Price List for 1912

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Merry Christmas

At this Christmas season it would be well to remember the cause of Christ and the plan of salvation. This plan was based upon the sacrifice of a savior so we could repent of our wrongs and at the end of this our mortal existence return to the God who gave us life to make an accounting of how we loved our fellow beings. Christ the only perfect person who had ever lived sacrificed himself so we would have the opportunity to repent and improve. He suffered so we would not have to! But if we neglect to repent and improve then we will suffer the full weight of justice making the atonement void and of no effect in our personal life. This brings upon the wicked the full weight of justice explained in the Old and New Testament.
 At this time of the remembrance of the babe of Bethlehem. We must remember that his life and death was foretold and born witness of, by prophets leading up to the time of his birth. The star that was prophesied as a sign of his coming was foretold thousands of years before his coming and the fact that the star did appear at the time of his birth is a mater of history. King Herod's killing of the babes in Bethlehem was also foretold in the Old Testament and is also today a mater of recorded history. The miracles and hearings Christ preformed in his ministry are also a mater of recorded history outside the Bible account. No other man has had such a long term effect on the world than this one solitary life. Jesus Christ was the lamb without blemish, the ultimate sacrifice to end all sacrifices. I bear my humble testimony that he lives--he was not to molder in the dust as normal men but was the first to be resurrected. I will unite my testimony with Job "Though skin worms will destroy my flesh after death" "in my flesh I will see God". Merry Christmas to you and yours Richard W Norman
 
All American Anti-Disarmament Handbook First Aid for SoldiersGun Reloading Equipment: A Buyer
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Bullet Boards 2 of 2

The camera angle did not show the bottom line on the bottom board but each piece was laid out 1/8 inch wider and longer then the size of the bullet board so it could be sanded flush when it was assembled. 
Below is 5/8 inch wire brads and long nosed pliers. You do not need a wire brad gun to make such assemblies. I have a air brad gun but the process below will allow you to assemble such a project without one. To many people buy tools that they will uses so seldom as not to pay for the investment. 
Long nosed pliers are used with a piece of rag to stain the inside of the holes. This would be very difficult  with the part assembled so do this first. Note the exit holes where the drill bit came out facing you show some splintered aeries these will be hidden. If you ever need a hole clean with no splinters on each side clamp a scrap board to the drill press.  
A drop of glue is placed strategically and the the 1/4 inch bottom was already stained and placed so as to hang over the edges. 
Below is the assembly of the bottom with wire brads around the edges. 
With the bottom assembled it is then sanded flush with the oak board to give the job a flush fit. Note the edges are given a slight touch to get rid of the sharp corners on the board itself as well as the 1/4 inch bottom. I turned the board in a 45 degree angle to accomplish this. I did this with the electric sander below but you may want to do the job with a sanding block as you could make a mess out of it if you goof. It takes a quick light touch if using the electric belt sander.
The bullet boards are given one last stain and allowed to dry for a day and will be ready for your choice of polyurethane, varnish, or lacquer. If this is the first visit to the sight the bullet boards are leaning against a home made 90 lb lead melting pot that I show how to build on this blog made out of scrap iron. 

 Richard W Norman the Junk Ologist

If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home, salvage or do without. Below 1) AK47 operators manual all the army thought a soldier needed to know 2) Arasaka Rifle some of the history as well as information on some models you should not shoot 3) Gun Reloading Equipment a Buyers Guide the very least you would need to buy. To see military e-manuals and gun e-books click here www.firstpatriotpress.com. No waiting over 70 to chose from, get it now as an E-Book!
AK-47 Operator Manual for Assult RifleArisaka Rifle 7.7 & 6.5 JapaneseGun Reloading Equipment: A Buyer







Saturday, December 8, 2012

Bullet Boards 1 of 2

A simple inexpensive Christmas present. In reloading shell casings especially rifle, after sizing and priming the powder is thrown and the shell casings are placed in a bullet board to check for powder height. This check is done with a flashlight.  I am using 1 X 12 oak scrap by X 10 1/2 inches to 12  inches long will make two very fine bullet boards also 1 X 6 X 12 will work as well. Pine is OK but oak, ash, walnut or other hard woods are always preferable. This was from the lumber yard scrap and though I would have bought it (at a reduced price) the man kept looking at it and calling it scrap and finally said "take it no one else would want it".
 Layout is everything on any project and you can make a thing of beauty or a piece of trash of no use to anyone. One more time a bullet board is used for reloading and checking the powder with a flashlight to make sure that you did not through a double charge or miss a charge.(which would be bad). The bullet board is a piece of lumber that has some holes drilled all the way through it and a piece of Masonite or 1/4 inch particle board or paneling placed behind it. Normal bullet boards are most often made with 1/2 inch holes. This is the optimum size for most shell cases and should be the first chosen. For my purpose I chose 5/8 inch as I wanted the boards to accommodate  7.62 X 54 shell casings. The bit chosen has three points (do not use a single point bit it will splinter the entrance hole) and the two side points make the cut for a clean hole. Given the bit was new and the number of holes needed was 100 the bit would have to cut through 75 inches of wood to finish the job. Oak is a hard wood, it is highly likely that the bit cutting edges would be slightly duller before drilling the last hole and a possibility of splintering  the entrance hole. To solve this problem the holes were started so the outer sharp cutting edges could be used to greatest advantage and then I went back to finish drilling the holes.    
Note the good layout of lines 



The holes are clean and sharp on the edges  with no splinters or chips and well spaced. On the way home from the lumber yard I stopped by a cabinet shop and asked for a piece of cabinet backing scrap that was about 1 ft by 1 ft such small pieces are usually thrown away anyway so he gave it to me. I have some stains and glue and finish from other projects so this whole project was basically free. If you use a hard wood currently 1 X 12 X 12 oak is about $10 a foot and 1 X 6 X 12 times two  boards might be a little cheaper but at a minimum the boards above would be $5 each. 
  Blade cut is important to any project and the difference between a thing of beauty and a splintered edge. A Circular saw should cut so the cutting points attack the finish side and the splintered side will be the hidden side. Jig saw blades can be bought so the saw teeth cut up or down flip the board accordingly so as not to splinter the finish side. The point of the cutting teeth always attack the finish side. A dull blade may splinter your work no mater what you do. A sharp blade usually leaves a good finish on both sides Note the line in the middle of the above boards is where the boards will be separated. There are fifty holes in each board. To see the next post in creating this project click here 

If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home, salvage or do without. Below 


Friday, December 7, 2012

Pearl Harbor Espionage

On December 7, 1941 an attack on the American fleet occurred in Pearl Harbor. The espionage  involved the Japanese embassy who made frequent reports of the number of ships coming into the harbor. This was the most successful espionage program ever made against the United States up to that time. Years would pass after the war and a far more successful  attack would be made by President Bill Clinton. He gave away the plans for the our intercontinental ballistic missile to China as well as the tool and die plant to produce the missile themselves. Along with this act of treason he gave them the multiple warhead delivery system and in Congressional hearings they reported that China copied our missile even down to the isolation in the rocket housing. Clinton would dismantle our navy in tell it was smaller than the navy of France and destroy about 2 out of every 3 fighter planes and cast 10,000 of our front line tanks into the Gulf of Mexico. He also declassified truckloads of classified military information and gave it to the Chinese and forced countless soldiers into early retirement. Even though time has passed much of this same equipment is still cutting edge in technology used today. In a future day with the loss of so much of our military hard ware that would be impossible to replace we may well look back and remember the greatest treachery ever used against the USA as not from the outside in but from the inside out as a US president  spent our money and industrialized China placing them on an equal footing with us. In a future day we may well forget the treachery involved at Pearl Harbor in favor of remembering the sales job in the press when they allowed this treason to be swept under the carpet. Bill Clinton literally created a superpower that our grand children may have to fight. Heaven help us in that day! Richard W Norman  


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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Term Limits

People are generally good—it’s the people that are not generally good that we need to worry about. Why do people in the press and lawyers, politicians and some judges always fall in the second group? We must conclude that their line of work is an occupational hazard and that a constant rotation will assure a less corrupted group of men and women. When a bad man has long term power he learns how to magnify his power. By electing the less experienced we have those less experienced in doing bad. Only the good deserve long term positions! In this we must be very careful, if their voting record in congress will not reflect their words and those in the press lead us astray, and some judges make rulings against principle then as a group their word is no good. They are no good! Its time for a change!!! Richard W Norman

If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home, salvage or do without. You can now have a library of such books that will fit on a CD or flash drive for a small investment. Why not? Below 1) How to peaceful exit a potentially deadly situation as well as gun use. 2)Homemad sheet metal brake. This tool was manly designed as a homemade clip factory but was placed in the book below as a hobby tool for bending metal. 3) below is self explanatory and is a operation manual as well as maintenance manual for the gun To see military e-manuals and gun e-books click below. No waiting, get it now as an E-Book! You can now have a library of such books that will fit on a CD or flash drive for a small investment. Why not? If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home or do without.
To see military e-manuals and gun e-books click here www.firstpatriotpress.com. No waiting over 70 to chose from, get it now as an E-Book!

   Combat Handgun Tactics Building the Sheet Metal BrakeM16 Rifle Manual of Operation for 5.56mm

Saturday, December 1, 2012

You Get What You Give

If we accept tyranny and oppression for others, can we expect security and safety for ourselves? Richard W Norman

If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home, salvage or do without. You can now have a library of such books that will fit on a CD or flash drive for a small investment. Why not? Below 1) Home mad sheet metal brake. This tool was manly designed as a homemade clip factory but was placed in the book below as a hobby tool for bending metal. 2) below is self explanatory and is a operation manual as well as maintenance manual for the gun. 3) Black Powder Arms in Modern Application in a time of desperation you may need to use a black powder gun because you cannot get anything better better covers everything including powder production and salvaging potassium nitrate from dirt, loading, etc . To see military e-manuals and gun e-books click here www.firstpatriotpress.com over 70 to chose from. No waiting, get it now as an E-Book!
Building the Sheet Metal BrakeBrowning Automatic Rifle BAR 30 CalBlack Powder Arms in Modern Application