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    Default Romanian m63 kit tooling

    I recently bought an ak parts kit and I was wondering if anyone could give me quotes on how much they spent on tooling for building an ak and also any tips for cutting costs on tooling without sacrificing quality. I might be able to cnc some tools for this build as well if anyone has drawings/plans for tools.

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    Hey forum folks. This kid is all right and is trying to put together a kit. Any help you can render will be appreciated. Tooling, web guidance etc.

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    Curious as well. Have done several 80% ARs, would be interested in graduating to commie guns, then maybe German guns.

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    Tooling. My 1st and only Ak build was done using 1/4-20 all thread to install bbl in to trunnion. Rivets were done with some round stock i used a ball end mill on to match the rivet head. Harbor freight spot welder to install side rails. Furniture and metal was left as is. Oh yeah you'll need drill bits and reamers if you can't get a kit with the original bbl.

    Now a days they have tooling that can run a few hundred for a decent set up. Sign up on AK builders forum, or other similar site. Browse the FAQ's , use their search function and READ, READ, then read again, every thread discussing a build. IIRC, there's a few places that rent the tooling for a build. Which said info will be on one of those forums.
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    When I first started into ak building I think the most expensive things I got were bolt cutters and a harbor freight spot welder. Modified the bolt cutters to do the trunnion rivets. I had a press at work to do the barrel. Made a flat bending jig out of angle iron also made a long rivet jig out of channel stoc. I think I used bolts diveted so I can do the long rivets. I made plates with dimples so I can back the rivets.
    Been building aks for many years now and came across all kinds of good tools for decent prices. Think with all through the years it must be about $300 or so.
    One can easily spend over$1k in just starting out now.
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    Damn AK kits are expensive now... I went and took a quick look around out of curiosity.

    I remember buying matching numbers parts kits on eBay for $99/ea shipped.

    I never did build them... Sold them off as parts kits after sitting on them for ~5 years. Made a nice profit.
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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant H. View Post
    Damn AK kits are expensive now... I went and took a quick look around out of curiosity.

    I remember buying matching numbers parts kits on eBay for $99/ea shipped.

    I never did build them... Sold them off as parts kits after sitting on them for ~5 years. Made a nice profit.


    If one were to buy the tooling and a parts kit, in todays market. It's actually cheaper to buy one, from your lgs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    If one were to buy the tooling and a parts kit, in todays market. It's actually cheaper to buy one, from your lgs.
    Yeah. I know. But until last week there were none in the LGS, so that prompted this build. But the experience is priceless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    If one were to buy the tooling and a parts kit, in todays market. It's actually cheaper to buy one, from your lgs.
    Same applies to an AR, but that didn't stop me.

    Cerakote too. $1k in shit to do a $450 job.

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    Heat treatment can be done with a mapp torch, and the high melting crayon and a cheap infrared temp gun for the second part.



    You can skip the spot weld if you're willing to plug weld it.

    If you want to screw build it, you can tack the heads and it will work just fine




    If you want it riveted, You can grind your own bolt cutter jaws.

    Long rivets can be done with a press or hammering after you do your front trunion you can pull the jaws apart and use them to hammer into

    Same with the trigger guard. Make sure you put the safety stop in correctly


    Barrel can be done with the all thread method.

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