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New Toys!

Post by charlesb » Wed Jan 30, 2013 7:41 am

Now that my family and I are settled in at our new ( to us ) home in Alpine, Texas, I can go ahead with the second stage of my plan, which is to set up a gunsmithing shop for my son Charles ( Min-Me ).

At my age, I think it's best to set my 21 yr old son up so that he can take care of the family ( and himself ) if something happens to me. To be honest, I kind of like being retired, I've put in my time at the salt mines and have the T-shirt, etc..

I am in negotiations with a contractor for a 24x24' building in my backyard, and have purchased a gun safe to satisfy security requirements for my son's application for an FFL.

The fun toy part is a video borescope from Gradient corporation.

http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools ... 38-000-009

The thing will let us take video or still-shots of the interior of a rifle or pistol barrel from a straight-ahead, or 90 degree view.

Upon receipt of the borescope, I discovered that it had an analog video output ( RCA plug ) , but no way to hook it up to a computer. There was a analog to USB converter available from Gradient, but it cost over 400 bux so I looked around on eBay and found a comparable unit for 25 bux that looks just as good.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/350518575341?ss ... 1497.l2649

I'm looking forward to playing around with my son's new toy, and wonder how much we should charge for that service, in hopes that the do-dad will eventually pay for itself.

I could hook it up to my TV I guess for a quick test, but I think I'll wait for the analog S-video to USB converter and its software to arrive.

Pictures soon!

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Post by charlesb » Mon Feb 04, 2013 7:27 pm

An image of my Rossi 92, showing a bit of copper.

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The Rossi again, showing a land. Looks like a bit of chatter, there.

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Sorry about the image quality, I'm still learning how to use the equipment. It does videos too, but they are too many MB's to show here.

After I took these pictures, I figured out how to focus the camera. ( Duh! )

The software lets me burn vids and stills to a DVD or CD, which is what I'll do for customers.

Now I'll finally get to know what the barrel on my muzzle-loader looks like. - If I dare!

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Post by jlb070 » Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:53 am

I like it!!!!

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Post by charlesb » Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:05 pm

Here are some videos ( YouTube)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKNwToj1Krc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F0kyuiGCII

As you can see, I'm still trying to figure out how to do the videos properly.

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