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There's plenty of room for it to pass through, Mick, and the guide in the Mantlet should offer support, ensure a fairly smooth passage. I nearly wrote 'transit' but that's used as a euphemism for bowel movements, these days. :lolno:
Mind you, it would'nt last long, if it fired at the same rate as an MG 42 :O A few seconds- tops. :thumbup:
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Always best to have a fairly smooth passage Roy ;)
If it does touch slightly, I would advise some silicon lube :thumbup:
Trouble with aluminium rubbing against aluminium, is its oxidized surface, it starts tearing up on a microscopic level at first (like rubbing two pieces of aluminium oxide sanding sheets together), causing more friction, and eventually it can get noticeably torn up, which causes jamming (not your type of jamming with your string instruments ;) ).
But it's good to hear this recoil mechanism doesn't rely on that for its operation.
I thought I would explain the reasons for my concerns so that you didn't think I was going off my head ;)
Yes, that MG 42 is ridiculously rapid firing.
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Omg this is just link innuendo bingo lol


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midlife306 wrote:Omg this is just link innuendo bingo lol


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I'm glad I don't need a silicone-lube job. 8O
Still, it's great to have a talented metallurgist on the team :thumbup: :D (nearly wrote 'proctologist'... :lolno: ) Thanks, Mick, for the timely alert. :D
I wonder what they use on all those Taigen, and Mato, style all-metal turrets? With them, metal on metal is the norm. :think: Then again, it's not the recoil unit that steadies the shaft...it's the Mantlet Tube. High-Fibre washers might help...
Still, with my Taigen barrel-recoil Tiger 1, I've never had to grease my barrel up in order to get a decent smooth recoil. :) ;)

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Hahahaha


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If you really want to see what friction can do try working an unlubricated rod of magnesium in and out and in and out of a tight fitting magnesium tube, I would recommend oven gloves at the very least or for the Piece di Resistance force an unlubricated solid rod of U 235 at high speed into a ball of Plutonium,
I would advise that you give yourself a few miles distance if you decide to go down that path :haha:
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jarndice wrote:If you really want to see what friction can do try working an unlubricated rod of magnesium in and out and in and out of a tight fitting magnesium tube, I would recommend oven gloves at the very least or for the Piece di Resistance force an unlubricated solid rod of U 235 at high speed into a ball of Plutonium,
I would advise that you give yourself a few miles distance if you decide to go down that path :haha:
...and I was only just watching a video of 1950s US GIs being told off to get out of their protective trenches, and walk towards a towering mushroom cloud, shortly after the detonation, Shaun 8O
Then again, when you see what the fertiliser, ammonium nitrate, can do- irrespective of friction- it's very shoc :O :O king
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I’ve been running a machine turning uranium rods & the swarf caught fire due to the tool going off & starting to rub, there’s no hitting the emergency stop, you just run........


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midlife306 wrote:I’ve been running a machine turning uranium rods & the swarf caught fire due to the tool going off & starting to rub, there’s no hitting the emergency stop, you just run........


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Turning uranium? That explains sooo much. @) :haha: ;)
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Hahahahaha


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