J S Machine
Well-Known Member
Wondering what some of you might do in this situation. In the very top of these Barlow slipjoint handle scales, there is a 3/32 pin hole. The center of the back spring also utilizes this hole. -Note the pointed pin pointing at the hole.- This is fossil walrus, and I'm afraid the peening is going to split it in that very small material area.
Any suggestions?
I thought of just peening a pin through the liners and back spring and grinding flush so the scale would sit flat, and then just putting cosmetic pins in the holes in the scales with epoxy or super glue, but I'm afraid they won't stay in place.
Screws are too late and not really an option, and I was hoping to keep the true Barlow look with pins.
Any suggestions?
I thought of just peening a pin through the liners and back spring and grinding flush so the scale would sit flat, and then just putting cosmetic pins in the holes in the scales with epoxy or super glue, but I'm afraid they won't stay in place.
Screws are too late and not really an option, and I was hoping to keep the true Barlow look with pins.