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Quick Tip: Free Brownells Gun Parts Holder 

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Brownells Gun Techs™ Steve Ostrem and Caleb Savant tell us about a special gunsmithing tool that comes with every Brownells order at no extra charge. It's a special gun parts organizer..... that you cut from the box your order came in. Let's say you remove a part from a gun that's held on by a couple / several screws (or pins). Trace the outline of the part on the cardboard, including the screw holes, then poke the screws into the corresponding holes.
Why is this important? Older guns have a LOT of screws that tend to look alike once they're off the gun. For example, the side plate screws on a Smith & Wesson revolver look alike, but the yoke screw is actually specially fitted, so you'll want to make sure it gets back in the right place.
Caleb once worked with a gunsmith who kept a whole drawer full of cardboards for different gun models. Whenever he worked on a specific gun, he pulled out the relevant cardboard and worked secure in the knowledge that he'd get the right screws back in the right holes.
Bonus: the cardboard is as an excellent mask for painting or applying Brownells Aluma-Hyde® to the heads of the screws without fouling the threads. You can just hang the cardboard in the curing oven, too. Also great for holding the screws when sandblasting.
The best part: this tool comes FREE with every Brownells order!

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@CalebSavant
@CalebSavant Год назад
What's a simple yet often overlooked tip y'all use?
@BLUELEADER78
@BLUELEADER78 Год назад
In today's age: take a picture before disassembling anything.
@H.R.6688
@H.R.6688 Год назад
If I don't have loctite ill use thin fishing line thrugh the hole.
@jimyeats
@jimyeats Год назад
Put clothes on before doing any gun smithing.
@Zantar45
@Zantar45 Год назад
I bought a couple of those little magnetic metal bowls from Harbor Freight for like a buck and spray painted the insides of them white, yellow, and orange. The light colors make seeing the pins/screws easier and because they are magnetic, I can place pins/screws in the order and shape they came out.
@kwiturbitchin5277
@kwiturbitchin5277 Год назад
@@jimyeats laughed out loud when I read this!
@robertjensen1438
@robertjensen1438 Год назад
It's also just handy to help keep the carpet monster from eating small parts.
@BLUELEADER78
@BLUELEADER78 Год назад
I love it! Reminds me of the other day my wife and I were cleaning out the water heater. I had a half inch clear tubing duct taped to the wet/dry vacuum 2.5 inch tube. My daughter came up to see what was going on. I held up the roll of duct tape and asked her what it was. Predictably she said "duct tape". I said "No. It's a 'universal adapter kit'."
@This_is_my_real_name
@This_is_my_real_name Год назад
In an earlier life I was a camera repairman. I would often use a piece of duct tape, sticky side up, to hold the tiny screws (most were 1.4 and 1.7 mm thread diameter) that I removed while disassembling a camera. Two screws might look the same, but, have different lengths. Not "very" different, but enough to result in insufficient "purchase" if a short one was put where a longer one belonged (possibly also stripping the aluminum casting it screwed into), and the longer one, if inserted into a threaded hole designed for a shorter one, could result in jams, due to striking some moving parts on the opposite side of the casting. By placing the screws on the tape in a pattern that duplicated the pattern from which I'd removed them --- i.e., the front casting on many SLR bodies used five screws -- I'd never have to guess about what went where when reassembling the camera. Since disassembling a camera with well over a hundred parts into "just" its major subassemblies resulted in a _lot_ of screws, I found this to shave _many_ "hours per year" from my bench time (versus just placing them into a tray/tin/container of some sort). I'd assume that "production level" gunsmithing can't be _that_ different (other than having "giant" parts :)
@frankhinkle5772
@frankhinkle5772 Год назад
If its a gun that you haven't taken apart before or for awhile, look up a RU-vid video first, watch it and keep it up while you work on the gun. There's some eagle-eyed kid from Kentucky on RU-vid who has much better eyes then I ever had, who saved me over a tiny, little C-shaped spring on my Browning Buckmark. God bless him!
@CTorres_1993
@CTorres_1993 Год назад
Simple, but effective. Why have I never thought of doing this?
@mpmfr
@mpmfr Год назад
Love this technique, I use it a lot with engine rebuilding.
@randybounds2244
@randybounds2244 Год назад
I find it works on old [ or new ] motorcycles as well.
@jetmr_5043
@jetmr_5043 Год назад
This is something I’ve done for a long time working on engines and transmissions and such. Since I’ve recently gotten into piddling with gun smithing, I’ve noticed that I can carry over a lot of knowledge and skills from one to the other!
@UnknownUser-fe5zu
@UnknownUser-fe5zu Год назад
Iv uses this method for years on motorcycles
@felsinferguson1125
@felsinferguson1125 Год назад
Yup... Wrenchin' is wrenchin' - Whether it's a 351 Windsor engine on the stand in the garage, or a .357 Mag revolver on a TV tray in the living room, the principles remain the same - only the scale changes.
@debluetailfly
@debluetailfly Год назад
Many skills crossover. I have known of surgeons who practiced woodworking and said it helped them as a doctor.
@ThePatriotParadox
@ThePatriotParadox Год назад
I've done metal work since highschool and leaned to work on old trucks and cars out of necessity, they both carry over into the Gunsmithing world
@johnqpublic2718
@johnqpublic2718 Год назад
I was planning on ordering some stuff this week anyway
@terryschiller2625
@terryschiller2625 Год назад
Can't wait till my free tool gets here! Should be here in a few days! 😀
@debluetailfly
@debluetailfly Год назад
I have used this method for computer screws. Sometimes different sides of the case have different screws. I also used cardboard to keep track of screws when removing hinges and door hardware when painting. It keeps everything organized and makes sure nothing gets lost. I have used that white styrofoam that is used in packaging also. The really tiny screws in computers I tape in place on the cardboard. Always good to be reminded of seemingly simple things. Our society seems to always be searching for the most difficult solution possible.
@WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
@WillysPerformanceCycleCtr Год назад
Thanks……. Great tip!
@jeffgalpin3153
@jeffgalpin3153 Год назад
Great tip. Keep up the good work guys
@hoosierplowboy5299
@hoosierplowboy5299 Год назад
Another great tip by two of my favorite gunsmiths; thank you!!!
@vensheaalara
@vensheaalara Год назад
Cardboard is seriously useful. It's handy enough that i keep used pizza boxes for later use. I commonly use them as a target backer, as well as sooooo many other uses.
@FloridaSpook
@FloridaSpook Год назад
I can tell you where to stick ‘em! These guys constantly fire shots at each other! I do this often. Great tip
@scottallen2804
@scottallen2804 Год назад
You should do a series on "tips and tricks" as you guys a wealth of experience.
@rmenard1986
@rmenard1986 Год назад
I'm rebuilding a 350, 5.7 liter v8 engine and I'm using the cardboard and tape and label technique to do so, it's like a walk in the park, everything is going smooth
@newguy2794
@newguy2794 Год назад
As always, these guys are great 👍 Thank you Brownells for providing and supporting this channel .
@brianvannorman1465
@brianvannorman1465 Год назад
That guy with the cardboard is a genius.
@woohoo2you966
@woohoo2you966 Год назад
Brownells always charges me for the cardboard box but they normally put something free inside of it.
@Vuntermonkey
@Vuntermonkey Год назад
Free shipping and handling confirmed.
@bluesbondsman
@bluesbondsman Год назад
Also works as a jig for building Amplifier or guitar circuits ! Ever try and solder in a confined space? Burnt figers for sure! LOL
@giljohnson432
@giljohnson432 Год назад
Thank you for this tip. It will greatly help me in my adventures.
@Redacted-Information
@Redacted-Information Год назад
ok now I am a real gunsmith!
@wilhelmernst7660
@wilhelmernst7660 Год назад
Great idea! I am embarrassed I didn't think of this years ago! Bests the hell out of crawling around on the floor with a flashlite and magnet.
@wtffrank
@wtffrank Год назад
Larry Potterfield explains that cardboard dulls the screw threads in a flaming rebuttal
@tuberaider
@tuberaider Год назад
If you make one for your AR15, make sure you don't make a third hole above your safety selector.
@felsinferguson1125
@felsinferguson1125 Год назад
Yep, wouldn't wanna get charged for a drawing of an illegal machine gun like Matt from CRS
@chris2Agearreviews
@chris2Agearreviews Год назад
I actually have a cardboard box from a Brownells order that I keep "random gun stuff" in.....I need to go through that box and "reorganize" it this weekend while I'm talking about it....😂🤣
@dawg141
@dawg141 Год назад
I learned this trick when I first started working on S&W revolvers. Great tip!!!!!
@JRxxx
@JRxxx Год назад
My favorite gun tool is a RU-vid channel called Brownells, Inc. tons of great information.
@jakeoutdoors9600
@jakeoutdoors9600 Год назад
I do this for firearms and engines. Works perfect for keeping track of all those screws for something like a water pump.
@kaa_man
@kaa_man Год назад
Great tip. I'll definitely use if I ever take a gun apart.
@grimsurvivor
@grimsurvivor Год назад
Idk where I learned this but I used this same techniques when taking down my transmission. Helped keep the bell housing screws in the proper position
@jimsiress9687
@jimsiress9687 Год назад
Dang ! Had to open da drawer & make sure Kaleb hadn't borrowed mine 🤦 🙄
@jkalash762
@jkalash762 Год назад
I wonder if I could repurpose an old rolodex for this? Having everything nicely sorted a-z in a small easy to store organizer would be great. If i limit it's use to just screws and maybe pins I could see it actually being feasible.
@Devilman666
@Devilman666 Год назад
What a deal!
@whiskeykilmer1866
@whiskeykilmer1866 Год назад
Excellent tip, thanks.
@capt.mike73ahoy14
@capt.mike73ahoy14 Год назад
Hey Caleb, you should have used the cardboard trick on that old Louisiana boy's 1911 that he claims you buggered up!
@grandpabob3286
@grandpabob3286 Год назад
Great tip . thanks
@SavageTactical
@SavageTactical Год назад
Thanks guys, good tip.
@koof001
@koof001 Год назад
That is the way I painted the pins for my AR style I wanted the grab Olive pins to stand out from the black receiver to give it a different look and it turned out really well.
@ItchyPilauBoto
@ItchyPilauBoto Год назад
Cardboard is super useful, i even use them for fishing rigs.. You can set them up and wrap it around cardboard l, that way if you need a new rig while in shallow water you can easily set one up without walking back to shore..
@richardatyeo9903
@richardatyeo9903 Год назад
You guys are cool as hell.
@Paladin1873
@Paladin1873 Год назад
Great idea.
@wdefghjuefhdegtfthtgf1351
@wdefghjuefhdegtfthtgf1351 Год назад
This is more of a life hack then simply a gun tip as almost anything you take apart this can work
@MrJohnn57
@MrJohnn57 Год назад
Nice tip, sure I will use it here in France For my 1911 and when it comes my AR-15
@1248dl
@1248dl Год назад
Just another Gunsmith Kink!
@frankkerst5367
@frankkerst5367 Год назад
Clever idea.
@Studio42dotCom-Real
@Studio42dotCom-Real Год назад
I've been doing this for ages with screws when doing various electronic repairs as well. It's just a good practice and a good tip to pass along. It sounds like it's far more critical with firearm parts, which makes sense. Don't memorize what you don't need to, keep them safe, located, labeled and ideally "mapped" for conveniently re-assembling.
@ETHRON1
@ETHRON1 Год назад
I use a magnetic tray and place the screw/parts/pins according to the way I take them out...
@AntBlanco
@AntBlanco Год назад
I have a garage full of free Brownells gun parts holder!
@bisleyblackhawk1288
@bisleyblackhawk1288 Год назад
OMG…praying for anyone who takes a Browning A5 apart 😮😮😮…or pretty much anything else from JMB…he loved himself a puzzle 😊😊😊
@CalebSavant
@CalebSavant Год назад
I remember my first Auto 5 job, that was a day... now I can to them with my eyes closed.
@2afreedom1776
@2afreedom1776 Год назад
Sweet!
@brorjordas1979
@brorjordas1979 Год назад
Yup. Been doing that for a long time.. Dunno. But cuz I'm kind of an ocd person myself, I seem to do this kinda stuff.🤣 Same screw into same hole - no matter if the screw beside it is in exactly same size and spec..
@Chris-pq8oj
@Chris-pq8oj Год назад
I love these everyday
@shooter31m
@shooter31m Год назад
I’d like to have that model 15. 😂
@pewpew9193
@pewpew9193 Год назад
ATF requires a $200 tax stamp purchase for short flap boxes.
@RichardAmmo1
@RichardAmmo1 Год назад
For Free.50! I can buy that tool!
@S1L3NTG4M3R
@S1L3NTG4M3R Год назад
lol THANKS,. :)
@loquat44-40
@loquat44-40 Год назад
One thing I did with my brakes recently was to smartphone photograph it prior to taking them apart. For guns I have tried magnetic bowls so I do not lose the parts. But cardboard will keep the screw and such in order that is good idea. I ashamed to admit a few minutes ago while changing out a glock striker-firing pin and spring for the same from SI. The older unit was not 100 percent reliable with russian steel case 9mm. If a 9mm will function with russian steel case, it will function with most any brand. I forget in what direction the plastic thingy was in. I looked up a drawing on the internet to get it right. I wonder if there is an easier way to get the plunger halves installed on the striker and spring?
@1982rrose
@1982rrose Год назад
Stay organized & use your imagination
@traillesstravelled7901
@traillesstravelled7901 Год назад
How about I order some cardboard and you throw in an upper?
@ThePatriotParadox
@ThePatriotParadox Год назад
Where do you think I get all my silhouette target's from that I shoot on my 50 yard range behind my house. Cardboard and a sharpie.
@maxxon99
@maxxon99 Год назад
My orders always seem to come in plastic bags...
@ragscrazy9683
@ragscrazy9683 Год назад
I prefer the old coffee can
@chrisgabbert658
@chrisgabbert658 Год назад
👍👍😊
@artmallory970
@artmallory970 Год назад
C.A.D. - Cardboard Aided Design...
@peterbrucker798
@peterbrucker798 Год назад
that looks like an auto sear card.
@shooter4542
@shooter4542 Год назад
Free.99 is the best 😂
@versoarmamentcompany
@versoarmamentcompany Год назад
🤯
@joeytomato
@joeytomato Год назад
I bet Steve's coffee cup is full of bourbon.
@wbryan03
@wbryan03 Год назад
You mentioned alumahyde, when is it gonna be more available for order? I’ve tried calling and email and can’t get an answer.
@jefflawson7468
@jefflawson7468 Год назад
I have done that with car parts 👍
@loneczgunner6562
@loneczgunner6562 Год назад
How about a tip to stop your AK from rusting!! Cerakote?
@redcat9436
@redcat9436 Год назад
Just keep it oiled.
@loneczgunner6562
@loneczgunner6562 Год назад
@@redcat9436 tried that. Covered in CLP. Still saw minimal surface rust in spots
@epventer275
@epventer275 Год назад
Why don't you work on getting some stock on your shelves at the web site?
@Beanmachine9198
@Beanmachine9198 Год назад
That’s kinda funny, but I know there were heads that said ida never thunk it🤔🤔🤔
@majr72
@majr72 Год назад
Time to start charging extra for that free screw holding fixture.
@kevingraham8535
@kevingraham8535 Год назад
Y’all could either make money by selling these OR make printable versions on your website that your customers could then glue to cardboard! I sure wish that y’all had exploded views of all of the firearms that I had collected from old “American Rifleman” magazines that someone threw away….
@nk-dw2hm
@nk-dw2hm Год назад
I was waiting for the synchro-sip but you guys ruined it!
@7sq
@7sq Год назад
CA S
@awesomeopossum4632
@awesomeopossum4632 Год назад
Here before someone claims that cardboard wears down hardened steel screws and that this tip is complete bs
@debluetailfly
@debluetailfly Год назад
Anyone who believes that can just use some tape. Or punch a hole with an awl to lessen the extreme wear from the glue in the cardboard.
@republiccan7138
@republiccan7138 Год назад
Big 🧲 magnets can do this also
@kevinsnow8300
@kevinsnow8300 Год назад
Great idea.