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    Bending Cetme flatsWeaponeer.net Forums : G3 / CETME / MP5 / HK

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    TbcSEOD

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    Posted: November 21 2007 at 11:16am | IP Logged

    Very nice looking job - good on ya NG!

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    Very nice!

    Details please

    I have a couple of flats I need to bend soon...

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    Posted: November 21 2007 at 2:02pm | IP Logged

    Do the reasearch

    instructions for bending flats is found in the old threads here and at several

    other sites

    Thanks to PBB

    and this thread belongs with the G-3 flats thread for continuty

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    Ok boys it time for the Shade Tree Gunsmith. What I'm about to show you

    will dazzle you to the core. This is for all you amateur gunsmith builders

    without all the fancy equipment. Grab your hammer, pliers, socket and

    wrenches because we are going to bent those Cetme flats!

    Step number 1 ..blue dye that center.

    Step number 2 set your bolt carrier in the grove and scribe that line down

    the center of your flat using the carrier as a guide on both sides.

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    Look what a nice job and straight alignment you did.

    Step number 3 .. get that 3/4" steel bar out and drill some 5/16" holes for

    5/16" bolts. Use 4" long bolts if you running through the table top into a

    2X4. NO fancy jig here!

    Run that rod down the center of the flat between the scribed lines ...align

    and bolt to the table.

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    Step number 4..get that old long flat point common screw driver out and

    start to prying putting more force leverage against the wood table. This will

    keep from scaring the flat.

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    Look what a little prying does.

    Step number 5.. now look for you channel lock pliers and find a dirty rag

    and flex those muscles.

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    Now get that plastic hammer out and finish the bend. Tapping easy and

    equally on both sides...like cross torquing.

    My, my look what we got here!

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    Looks good and a little fitting here and there, weld it up and your good to

    go.

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    Stay tuned to the next episode of the Shade Tree Gunsmith.

    This information is for educational purposes and all ATF/NFA rules apply.

    Edited by Weaponeer

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    Posted: December 04 2007 at 7:41pm | IP Logged

    nice work.....

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    Posted: December 04 2007 at 8:02pm | IP Logged

    I think I have just been convinced to buy one. are there any left?

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    I placed an order, but my CC hasn't been charged. It says they are 'out of

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    They will ship next week. I called today.

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    Posted: December 05 2007 at 8:31am | IP Logged

    Nice looking receiver Nitegunner, and nice tutorial also. Just shows what

    someone with determination and a little imagination can do.

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    Posted: December 10 2007 at 4:12am | IP Logged

    HOLY C#$P, that is awesome! I was getting ready to build a jig and

    everything. Thanks for the write up and pics.

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    Posted: December 17 2007 at 1:32am | IP Logged

    nice job. how did the bolt sit in the inner rails after your bend was it level

    or did it have a slight tilt from side to side. how would you rate the

    stamped receiver as to the quality on everything lining up

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    Posted: December 18 2007 at 9:21pm | IP Logged

    Please post a picture of the welding.

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    they slide free toward toward the front stop.

    If all okay finish your welds.

    2008-01-01_191449_Receiver_welded_at_mag_&_trunnion_1.jp g

    2008-01-01_191503_Receiver_spot_welded_at_rear_2.jpg

    Edited by Weaponeer

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    Posted: January 01 2008 at 8:01pm | IP Logged

    Are ou usin a TIG welder? I have ot to bu one. I can see endless

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    possibilities and I would not be at the mercy of others.

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    Posted: January 01 2008 at 9:10pm | IP Logged

    Just a reminder to people considering starting off with this build.

    The order of the build would be best done as

    Grip mod to semi-auto and throw out your FA parts not needed.

    bend receiver

    weld receiver

    weld in semi-auto shelf

    THEN weld in your trunion and other parts.

    You don't want to weld up your receiver, and then weld in the trunion

    without having the semi-shelf welded in place.

    I know the holes are not drilled yet in the receiver, so it will not accept any

    FCG, but it's best if the shelf is welded in place as soon as possible after the

    receiver has been welded up. This way nobody can claim your building a

    machinegun receiver.

    (also: throw out the FA FCG parts not needed... this is best done prior to

    starting the bend.)

    Got to keep the ATF happy...

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    Posted: January 01 2008 at 9:25pm | IP Logged

    i lost where the thread is. is there a chance of group buy on flats? i think

    last count was around 10.

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    Weaponeer wrote:

    Just a reminder to people considering starting off with this build.

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    E-2

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    The order of the build would be best done as

    Grip mod to semi-auto and throw out your FA parts not needed.

    bend receiver

    weld receiver

    weld in semi-auto shelf

    THEN weld in your trunion and other parts.

    You don't want to weld up your receiver, and then weld in the trunion withouthaving the semi-shelf welded in place.

    I know the holes are not drilled yet in the receiver, so it will not accept any FCG,but it's best if the shelf is welded in place as soon as possible after the receiverhas been welded up. This way nobody can claim your building a machinegunreceiver.

    (also: throw out the FA FCG parts not needed... this is best done prior to startingthe bend.)

    You are correct Gary. I had already completed my FCG modifications. I

    posted the weld because I'm a little ahead of the build and Tommerr wanted

    to see it. Here is what FCG should go through to be modified. These

    pictures were from another post. Be sure to throw the FA parts away. You

    have no use for them.

    2008-01-01_224402_FCG_mod's_1.JPG

    2008-01-01_224415_FCG_mod's_2.JPG

    2008-01-01_224425_FCG_mod's_3.JPG

    2008-01-01_224438_FCG_mod's_4.JPG

    2008-01-01_224447_FCG_mod's_5.JPG

    2008-01-01_224830_FCG_mod's_6.JPG

    Here are my modified FCG parts.

    2008-01-01_230452_My_Modified_FCG_7.JPG

    2008-01-01_230506_My_FCG_mod's_8.jpg

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