Comments for GunLab (KnownHost) https://gunlab.net Adventures in gun building! Mon, 23 Feb 2026 16:46:14 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.41 Comment on Cut away of the STg 45 rifle by Hainabu https://gunlab.net/cut-away-of-the-stg-45-rifle/#comment-109775 Mon, 23 Feb 2026 16:46:14 +0000 http://gunlab.net/?p=3838#comment-109775 Does anybody have information about the stamped steel receiver thickness of the Gerät 06H / StG45(M)? Sources vary between 1.2 and 1.5 mm.

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Comment on Japax wire edm by Vladimir https://gunlab.net/japax-wire-edm/#comment-109774 Thu, 19 Feb 2026 20:10:48 +0000 http://gunlab.net/?p=3578#comment-109774 Oh, they reminded me of my youth. In the late 80s, I worked on a Japax machine, if my memory serves me correctly, it was a wire, two-axis Japax LDM series. To program the cutting path, I used the computer that came with the machine, like it was called C-Japt, as far as I remember, this industrial computer was built on a Motorola 68000 processor. For the sake of interest, I hacked the security of the software interface and found that the program for calculating the tool trajectory and building the ISO code was created in a dialect of the Basic language and redone it for Microsoft Basic. Unfortunately, in the 90s the floppy disks with the source codes were lost. There’s an album lying around somewhere, with a printout of the code on a dot matrix printer.

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Comment on Back on line by Ed https://gunlab.net/back-on-line/#comment-109772 Sun, 15 Feb 2026 03:07:58 +0000 http://gunlab.net/?p=8631#comment-109772 Well done. It’s looking good, glad you are back in your dream shop

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Comment on Updates at Gun Lab by Chuck https://gunlab.net/updates-at-gun-lab/#comment-109771 Mon, 09 Feb 2026 21:03:48 +0000 http://gunlab.net/?p=8574#comment-109771 The site took a vacation for a while. Life got in the way. I have since sold my business and i am back in the shop full time repairing equipment and making stuff

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Comment on Japax wire edm by Kalle Leppik https://gunlab.net/japax-wire-edm/#comment-109670 Sat, 31 Jan 2026 05:02:44 +0000 http://gunlab.net/?p=3578#comment-109670 Would anyone have a wiring drawings of a Japax LUX3 machine? The RS232 link worked for many years. The machine was moved and now the link does not work.

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Comment on Back on line by phred https://gunlab.net/back-on-line/#comment-109656 Fri, 30 Jan 2026 22:13:51 +0000 http://gunlab.net/?p=8631#comment-109656 Welcome back!
I look forward to following your adventures once again.

phred

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Comment on Japax wire edm by Wesley Orr https://gunlab.net/japax-wire-edm/#comment-109620 Tue, 06 Jan 2026 05:36:01 +0000 http://gunlab.net/?p=3578#comment-109620 Hello to anyone out there reading this, I have a japax wire edm that dosent really have much information on it about what type. However it does use the same japt 3F controller and looks very similar in size and layout to the one pictured in this thread older or newer I’m not sure but I was wondering if anyone would have some insight into why the machine won’t pass its “self test” when first powering up. It clicks comes to life for about a second and shuts back off. The only safety switch I can find is on the back door of the VH-0Z power supply cabinet and with that door open it shuts off even faster, so I don’t believe it would be a safety sensor of sorts. I first had this issue trying to track down any issues in the unit as a whole and boy did I find plenty, the dielectric fluid unit was the first and forgetting to connect back the power and signal lines resulted in the same issue. But upon fixing all that I could find and doing a first test I had called it quits for the night and went home only to come back the next day with the state of the machine unchanged and this problem occurring. I’ve checked and cleaned all the connections between the three units and still no change. If anyone would happen to have some insight into what this could be caused by, or any helpful info on the machine at all it would be greatly appreciated.
-Wes

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Comment on The Walther model1and 2 self loading 22 rifles by Tristan https://gunlab.net/the-walther-model1and-2-self-loading-22-rifles/#comment-109608 Mon, 22 Dec 2025 21:47:05 +0000 http://gunlab.net/?p=8353#comment-109608 Hello, my model 2 has the same problem. I identified that the bolt was flattened and shortened by the hammer. Now I try to rebuild it and try it.

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Comment on Sig PE-57 and AMT repair sections by willydogg https://gunlab.net/sig-pe-57-and-amt-repair-sections/#comment-109603 Thu, 18 Dec 2025 16:16:04 +0000 http://gunlab.net/?p=7078#comment-109603 brian wylie go do it…i hear another 200 demilled kits coming in

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Comment on Parts wanted and for Sale! by lackey68 https://gunlab.net/parts-for-sale/#comment-109575 Sun, 07 Dec 2025 18:52:25 +0000 http://gunlab.net/?p=3986#comment-109575 Where can I get just a Cetme L flat receiver?
Without buying all the other stuff with it.

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