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    "Weird" Sheridan rame resto- A ride along.

    So, the other day, I saw this billet looking aluminum Line SI esque sheridan frame for sale in one of ECAPS black Friday posts. It looked ratty, but from what I could tell had a lot of potential for a sick anodizable sheridan frame. When I got it, I have it a quick glance. I noticed it was heavily pitted, had machining marks in the radiuses, had a custom home brew sear spring, and the trigger pull was heavy and gritty, but I was short on time so I tossed it in my paintball room.





    I left it sit for a week of so, but for some reason this thing has sparked some dopamine in me. I want to polish this turd. So I started with 220 grit, and scrubbed my arse off for hours over two seperate days to get to this.


    This is the first day of rough sanding

    Day two of poking at this in my free time with 220.




    Last night I sent the above photos to a group chat I have with the KC MCB crew (Love yall). KCcockerDoc suggested I use 160 grit sand paper to get more work done on the machining marks.
    I also got the riot act form my wife as I have scratched the kitchen table sanding last night. This morning, I set up an old cookie sheet to protekt my table, and kept working. I robbed a sear from a ratty sheridan frame for the intact sear spring. When in installed it, it was still gritty. I noticed first, the front edge of the sear rubbed in the slot. While looking at it, I realized the slot was off center causing a bind. I also noticed the rearward pocket was a bit short so the heel of the sear spring was dragging on the rough machined surface.







    I found some needle files, and got to work. Once I got enough clearance to allow the sear to move freely, and squared the pockets up best I could, I went back to working the surface.





    I sanded for a few hours, with 120 working on the radiuses mainly. My sandpaper kit only had 120 grit, but I'm not mad at the sanding results I'm getting out of it.

    Before:



    After:








    I've obviously got a bunch more work to do before she is ano ready, but I'm pretty excited to see it coming to life. Had to stop so I could go see a movie with the wife, but I'll like get back to scrubbing after this post.


    Thanks for looking! Stay tuned!!
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    Not a ton of progress. Worked all surfaces with 220. 320, and 400 grit. I'll keep working my way up. Put the guts in. The trigger itself still rubs on that slot so I'll file that tomorrow some. Otherwise it feels nice.







    Edit: This morning I hit it with 400 again, then I switched to wet sanding in my slop sink. Hit it with 600, then 800 wet. Not perfection, but I think I'm gonna have to let some flaws slide. It's that or I'll sand this frame into a pile of dust. The wife is on me to be a normal human again so here she sits as of my last clean up.









    Edit, Edit: here's a YouTube short really showing dem flaws.




    Last edited by BrickHaus; 12-15-2024, 11:03 AM.
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    • Cal440

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      Was watching this sale but was too slow, glad you picked it up. Will be following, sure you will do something cool with it.

    #3
    Alright. Not a robust post, but I had this worked up through 800 grit. It was sitting on my kitchen table from my YouTube video I made, and my wife moved it to the kitchen counter. I managed to scratch the crap out of it picking it up from the counter.

    This morning. I skipped my morning routingroutsand some more.

    i also switched to wet sanding for most of this. Wet sanded 800 again, 1000, 1200, 2500

    Then I dry sanded 3000. It's far from perfect, but it's going to get foam wrapped until I can afford to send it to kmdpb.








    Last edited by BrickHaus; 12-17-2024, 05:49 AM.
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      one more just in case
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        #5
        Nice!

        It's funny how many MCB guys that's been through. Someone had to eventually fall in love with it

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        • BrickHaus

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          Who did the initial machining? I've been curious as to its origin story. Please fill me in if you want care to! Haha

        • Ecapnation

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          I bought it from Ian/chplnstone. He had no idea of the origin either
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