The tube in the lathe, and the tap in the head where you normally put a drill in.did you just use the lathe to hold the tube or do you have a way to actually hold the tap in the tailstock?
Mark
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The tube in the lathe, and the tap in the head where you normally put a drill in.did you just use the lathe to hold the tube or do you have a way to actually hold the tap in the tailstock?
Mark
did you just use the lathe to hold the tube or do you have a way to actually hold the tap in the tailstock?
Mark
so I suppose since you are Dutch you probably live there and shipping would be a pain.. I understand not doing anything for others air tube for liability.. just wishing you were closer and I could just take it to you and you could do the thread and well hand you a $100 and say that you never saw it or touched it.I am Dutch. But I do not make changes in airtube's for other people. If ever something go's wrong. I will not have been part of it.
can't really tell from the picture but it appears that you have a chuck in the tailstock.. and chucked the tap.. how big is your chuck? or how big is the tap shank.. I'm thinking mine is a 1/2 chuck.. but I possibly have a 5/8 on the other tailstock.. I should post a picture of my custom tail stock.. it's got a handle instead of the crank for production drilling.. homemade..View attachment 375098
Than cut to the wright lenght.
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Than make the wright diameter
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Than use the tap to the wright depth.
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I can put a diameter of 20MM in it. I think the diameter of the shaft of the tap is 19MMcan't really tell from the picture but it appears that you have a chuck in the tailstock.. and chucked the tap.. how big is your chuck? or how big is the tap shank.. I'm thinking mine is a 1/2 chuck.. but I possibly have a 5/8 on the other tailstock.. I should post a picture of my custom tail stock.. it's got a handle instead of the crank for production drilling.. homemade..
Mark
thank you so much for all the information..I can put a diameter of 20MM in it. I think the diameter of the shaft of the tap is 19MM
do you have the outside diameter of your air tube? just wondering if I can compare it to my notos to see if it's the same..thank you so much for all the information..
Mark
The outside diameter is 32MM. Just like all Spa pcp, like the PP700, P15 and M25.do you have the outside diameter of your air tube? just wondering if I can compare it to my notos to see if it's the same..
also do you know what the angle of a dovetail cutter is.. for like front sight? I saw two different angles of cutters in MSC industrial supply but I'd have to get the gun to my shop under a magnifying glass to see what the angle is.. just thought I'd ask since you are way ahead of me in machining
thank you
mark
thank you for the dimensionsThe outside diameter is 32MM. Just like all Spa pcp, like the PP700, P15 and M25.
Dovetail cutter I do not have any idea.
I have Notos and use it as a carbine, and I really like it as a carbine.
Has anybody tried using the Notos as a pistol?
You just converted the Notos into a PP750 which (being shorter) would make it a better pistol.I made a Notos pistol, just working on grips now. I thought the barrel was too long with the moderator housing so I cut it off and threaded the barrel end for a shorter silencer or just shoot it as is.
Red dot sight, shoots very nicely, 2lbs 12oz.
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You just converted the Notos into a PP750 which (being shorter) would make it a better pistol.
I already have a PP750 in 177 and looks just like your Notos with a shortened barrel.
Anyways, I like both the Notos and the PP750.
I'm sorry, I was just trying to get information and learn from others.. I thought that was the purpose of this forum. I'd gladly start my own thread, (although I didn't know that the thread was even someone's, I just thought it was conversation) and talk with keesbo and firewalker but I don't know how and I even had a hard time finding this conversation to catch up..I created this thread and it was meant to talk about shooting the Notos in pistol form.
Stop posting completely unrelated stuff.
I and the other 99% of people without a lathe could not care less about mods which require a lathe and deep skills.
Make your own thread for that.
I guess you forgot that the notos and pp759 have a major difference.. the cocking lever is on opposite sides and I don't think it is reversible, well easily other than changing receivers.You just converted the Notos into a PP750 which (being shorter) would make it a better pistol.
I already have a PP750 in 177 and looks just like your Notos with a shortened barrel.
Anyways, I like both the Notos and the PP750.
well the notos is not a good rifle.. 28 shots.. why bother, when with the avenger you have around 100..I created this thread and it was meant to talk about shooting the Notos in pistol form.
Stop posting completely unrelated stuff.
I and the other 99% of people without a lathe could not care less about mods which require a lathe and deep skills.
Make your own thread for that.
I have Notos and use it as a carbine, and I really like it as a carbine.
Has anybody tried using the Notos as a pistol?