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Pete Keillor March 2nd 09 08:11 PM

Cleaning Jag Dimensions
 
I broke the cheesy nylon .44-.45 cleaning jag I'd been using for too
long. Anybody got favorite dimensions for jags, like diameter and
land width? Measuring mine shows about .035" under bore diameter,
more or less. I already made one, pretty easy out of 1/2" brass. I
just drilled and tapped for a #8-32 machine screw, loctited in place,
then I'll cut off the head once it sets. That ought to be stronger
than the turned brass ones, let alone nylon.

Tipton jags are reduced diameter in steps after the first land,
presumably to provide more clearance for the additional material in
the outer diameter of the patch. They also make nickel plated ones
for use with copper solvent. I'm toying with that idea. Maybe
electroless nickel from Brownell's or Caswell. Anybody tried the
plated ones? Presumably nickel is soft enough to not damage the bore.

You can tell you're retired when you make something you could buy for
$4.

Pete Keillor

Wes[_2_] March 2nd 09 08:44 PM

Cleaning Jag Dimensions
 
Pete Keillor wrote:

You can tell you're retired when you make something you could buy for
$4.


When you shoot a .62, buying a jag for 4 bucks is not an option.

Wes
--
"Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect
government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home
in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller

Don Foreman March 3rd 09 06:44 AM

Cleaning Jag Dimensions
 
On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 15:11:57 -0500, Pete Keillor
wrote:

I broke the cheesy nylon .44-.45 cleaning jag I'd been using for too
long. Anybody got favorite dimensions for jags, like diameter and
land width? Measuring mine shows about .035" under bore diameter,
more or less. I already made one, pretty easy out of 1/2" brass. I
just drilled and tapped for a #8-32 machine screw, loctited in place,
then I'll cut off the head once it sets. That ought to be stronger
than the turned brass ones, let alone nylon.

Tipton jags are reduced diameter in steps after the first land,
presumably to provide more clearance for the additional material in
the outer diameter of the patch. They also make nickel plated ones
for use with copper solvent. I'm toying with that idea. Maybe
electroless nickel from Brownell's or Caswell. Anybody tried the
plated ones? Presumably nickel is soft enough to not damage the bore.

You can tell you're retired when you make something you could buy for
$4.

Pete Keillor


Nickel is not soft. I plate my jags with tin, also from Caswell.

Pete Keillor March 3rd 09 11:43 AM

Cleaning Jag Dimensions
 
On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 00:44:13 -0600, Don Foreman
wrote:

On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 15:11:57 -0500, Pete Keillor
wrote:

I broke the cheesy nylon .44-.45 cleaning jag I'd been using for too
long. Anybody got favorite dimensions for jags, like diameter and
land width? Measuring mine shows about .035" under bore diameter,
more or less. I already made one, pretty easy out of 1/2" brass. I
just drilled and tapped for a #8-32 machine screw, loctited in place,
then I'll cut off the head once it sets. That ought to be stronger
than the turned brass ones, let alone nylon.

Tipton jags are reduced diameter in steps after the first land,
presumably to provide more clearance for the additional material in
the outer diameter of the patch. They also make nickel plated ones
for use with copper solvent. I'm toying with that idea. Maybe
electroless nickel from Brownell's or Caswell. Anybody tried the
plated ones? Presumably nickel is soft enough to not damage the bore.

You can tell you're retired when you make something you could buy for
$4.

Pete Keillor


Nickel is not soft. I plate my jags with tin, also from Caswell.


Good point, Don. Turns out, electroless nickel can be damned hard.
I'll check Caswell's for the tin. Thanks.

Pete Keillor

[email protected] March 3rd 09 04:57 PM

Cleaning Jag Dimensions
 
On Mar 2, 1:11*pm, Pete Keillor wrote:
I broke the cheesy nylon .44-.45 cleaning jag I'd been using for too
long. *Anybody got favorite dimensions for jags, like diameter and
land width? *Measuring mine shows about .035" under bore diameter,
more or less. *I already made one, pretty easy out of 1/2" brass. *I
just drilled and tapped for a #8-32 machine screw, loctited in place,
then I'll cut off the head once it sets. *That ought to be stronger
than the turned brass ones, let alone nylon.

Tipton jags are reduced diameter in steps after the first land,
presumably to provide more clearance for the additional material in
the outer diameter of the patch. *They also make nickel plated ones
for use with copper solvent. *I'm toying with that idea. *Maybe
electroless nickel from Brownell's or Caswell. *Anybody tried the
plated ones? *Presumably nickel is soft enough to not damage the bore.

You can tell you're retired when you make something you could buy for
$4.

Pete Keillor


The ones I like are brass and Kleen-Bore brand. Have a nice spike on
the end to hold the patch centered and plenty of grooves to move it.
The shotgun ones are aluminum but still move lead out of the grooves
(slug barrels). Anyway, if you can locate those, it'll be a lot
easier than trying to turn up some. You don't want hard, either,
unless you want to kiss goodbye to your rifling. Nickel is hard
stuff.
See:
http://www.pistoleer.com/kleenbore/cleaning_aids/

You can't make them for that, not unless your time's worth nothing and
you'd be dead then.


Stan


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