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14 hours ago, 98Z5V said:

JT is right on the money, it's 1100-degree silver solder.  That's a fuk-ton of heat, even with heat-paste to prevent the heat traveling down the barrel

I’ve silver soldered a lot of copper to thin steal/brass that was my thought too. 

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Workable for the moment....but not done. I had no experience with "FAT" rifle handguards, but I like the fat carbine hanguards more than the skinny M4 style so I thought it would be fine. Turns out they are pretty ugly. They also made the A2 grip look too small so I threw a magpul on there. FH is also temp. I have my spare manimal on it for now until I pick up a birdcage from my friend. At some point ill grab a USGI shiny handguard and A2 stock to swap to make it more correct.

 

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 Fully charged Batteries on a 36 volt golf cart with 4gauge connector wires will do a creditable D.C. welding job with 1/8 inch rods or coat hanger wire with heavy jumper cables or standard welding cables. I used this rig repairing windmill towers, as a young man. Just don't use so much juice that the golf cart won't get you back to the barn.

 

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