TomKlinger wrote on Dec 23
rd, 2025 at 3:54pm:
Ken Farrell barrel vice….hasn’t failed me yet👍
My barrel vise is much like yours Tom, except no metal V blocks. I ordered a pair of aluminum V blocks yesterday to make the hold on the barrel stronger.
I've added small amounts of heat and then Kroil after to hopefully suck the Kroil in. Then hit the action with more heat before trying to turn it.
My action wrench is a work of art the late Whitey Hansen made for me many years ago. The jaws are dovetailed in aluminum to protect the action, and a 24" knurled handle to get a grip. A 4 lb. single jack added while I put my weight into it, but no joy yet.
It's had two 25 lb. bags of shot hanging from the action wrench for a couple days, but no joy there either yet.
I could care less about the barrel as my only reason for saving it was to maybe give it to someone wanting a half octagon Ballard barrel to rebore. But if I have to do anything to ruin it I'm fine with that. No shortage of good Ballard barrels here I might never use at my age.
The idea of relieving the metal with a parting tool is great, but just need to find someone with a lathe large enough to fit this barrel. My little Chinese lathe wont work with a 3/4" bore through the head. I even contemplated using a hacksaw next to the receiver, but not too close. I figured a relief 1/16" away might still work to let the pressure off at the receiver.
We'll see what works, as I go, and thanks to all for your ideas!