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Anyone pin long rifle underlugs to stock using 1/16" piano wire?

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Kibler will sell you his 1/16” wire, don’t remember what he charged me, but it wasn’t much.
Wire can also be had at any hobby shop that supports radio controlled planes, boats, cars or trains. Local or online. Sometimes craft stores like Michaels carry it too.

It is also available at McMaster Carr: Piano Wire
Scroll down to "Lubricated 1065 Spring Steel Wire" where you can get 12 one foot lengths for less than a buck a foot. Or 6 three foot lengths for $13.

Best to cut this stuff with a Dremel (or similar) and a cutting wheel.
 
I use a 1/16" el-cheapo diamond bit from Harbor Freight for my Dremel, I think this whole set cost $5.

Slotting lugs with this bit is a 2 second job, zip-zip done, I use the one on the far left.

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Thanks Jim, I agree so I ordered jewelers saw, Now I'll have both.


Is there a problem with just using 4D finish nails? Much easier to obtain and easy to cut.
Thanks Phil
Softer metal so in theory you could find yourself with bent pins refusing to come out without doing damage to the wood.

For a punch I took some 1/16 wire, chucked in my Dremel and spun it in sand paper until it just slip fit into the holes in the wood. Made sure the ends were square and put it to work. Works fine as a punch.
 
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