Look at the smile on her face.After a long time of asking, I let her drive the duster today I think she liked it too much….
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Look at the smile on her face.After a long time of asking, I let her drive the duster today I think she liked it too much….
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I don't know if all Cragars are all the same but when Ulf @65dartcharger restores them, he takes them apart and welds them back together. Hopefully he will stop by and fill us in on how he does it.maybe dumb question.
What's the story on those Cragers?
I thought they were cast aluminum center rivetted to steel rims.
These look to be welded so either are all steel or all aluminum.
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After a long time of asking, I let her drive the duster today I think she liked it too much….
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It does and that’s what I’m wondering. I bought this for my FIL 10 years ago, inherited it back so who knows what it’s gone thru. At one point he was talking about trying to shove a 22 mag cylinder in it . I’m guessing he probably did and messed it upThey have a repair center?
Does it have 'ratchet' on the rear face that need reshaping?
Sounded like Willy knows at least a bit about how they work.
MorningMorning !
I'd love to have a Grandparent around to spend a week with again. how does that song go? you don't know what you got till it's gone?Nice to have a little help around the house I bet. I would love to have one of my grandkids stay with me through the summer.
Try contacting the manufacturer?I think I need to send this revolver off to a gun smith. It’s a simple single stage revolver that appears to be stripped internally

Not sure what you mean. It looks like a single action with side gate loading like Single Action Army etc. There is nothing 'simple' about a revolver mechanism that I've seen so far. Insides are always a bit of clockwork. On the other hand (pun not intended) if it locks up on 2 of the six, then it would seem to be a matter of adjusting the ratchets.I think I need to send this revolver off to a gun smith. It’s a simple single stage revolver that appears to be stripped internally
Yeah I sent them an email and this video and pics. 3/6 line up fine, the other 3 I have to lock the cylinder in place. You can also see damage on the cylinder on those 3 slots. Where the firing pin hit the cylinder.Try contacting the manufacturer?
I grind off the welds and push out the center piece. Then send the rims to a chrome shop to get them re-chromed. In the meantime I polish the center section to mirror shine. Next step is to push in the center piece in the exact same spot in the re-chromed rim. Next step is to grind off some chrome on the inside of the center piece behind each spoke. The last step is to weld the center piece to the rim.I don't know if all Cragars are all the same but when Ulf @65dartcharger restores them, he takes them apart and welds them back together. Hopefully he will stop by and fill us in on how he does it.

Thanks Ulf.I grind off the welds and push out the center piece. Then send the rims to a chrome shop to get them re-chromed. In the meantime I polish the center section to mirror shine. Next step is to push in the center piece in the exact same spot in the re-chromed rim. Next step is to grind off some chrome on the inside of the center piece behind each spoke. The last step is to weld the center piece to the rim.
Yeah im hoping to hear back from the manufacturer, if I can send it back to them to fix.I’m no expert but I’d let a gunsmith look at it, I wouldn’t want to fire it if I messed with it
She's been racking up some pointsCC is on the floor.
Who?CC is on the floor.