Realistically, how long does it take to build an FAL? I've spun one together in little more than an hour, including barrel timing and headspacing. If someone was paying to have it refinished, how long does it take to actually blast and repark a FAL?
I'm really good, having done it for 30 years.
IF NOTHING GOES WRONG (and inexperienced people often don't know when something is wrong)
From a bin of parts on my bench.
Build - 40-45 minutes to strip and barrel and headspace. Includes lathe turning (on that $15,000 lathe and hundreds more in tooling) the shoulder, or using the shims I custom make at many hours additional work - but I can do 50 at a time). Oh, and the barreling tooling that I made or had made at additional cost and time, but fortunately were done right so have lasted me many years)
Clean - 1-2 hours in the ultrasonic cleaner (if you don't want oil in your blaster). That Crest Rifle-size ultrasonic cleaner was $7500 15 years ago
and worth every penny.
Blast - You cannot blast grease away. It's like trying to blast clay. Oh, and blasting media (I use #80 Al02 at $60/bag ). Change every 3 weeks. After emptying the $3000 industrial vacuum so you don't inhale the shit. In the $4500 blaster cabinet with $1000 in customizing with LED lights and $15/sheet glass (lasts 10 hours) and three $150 vibrators, which last 6 months. Infrastructure helps effciency and I'd rather spend $100 in parts than $100 labor.
Because parts don't call in sick.
1 hour to blast (take me sometimes 45 minutes, most people an hour and a half, because I know what corners can be cut) And it depends whether the original finish was paint or park. And whose paint. IMBEL paint blasts off a heck of a lot faster than 3 layers of UK stoving lacquer. And it depends on how big your compressor is, what CFMs you're producing, etc. My 7.5 HP $3500 compressor can run at high PSI all day long on it's cycle. When I was using box store compressors, I couldn't blast for 5 hours straight without overheating the aluminum cylinders. Certain guns I know will be a nightmare (Original Droganovs) so I break out the nasty Chem Dip Carb cleaner and do the initial paint strip outside,
and everything still stinks for a week.
Blasting tips? I used to have a good souce. Now I'm stuck with $15+ per tip, which lasts 2-3 hours.
So all those Gd kits? Yeah, that barrel section makes 4 x 2" blasting tips, even if it takes 10 minute each to turn them down to 1/2" to fit in the gun.
Park - 45 minutes to get the tank to 185F temp, and then only about 15 minutes to park. And 15 minutes to blow everything bone dry. If you have the right heating element or burners, which are not cost effective for the hobbiest. Yeah, way back when I'd heat on the stove and then pour into a 4" ABS pipe. Can do. But not efficient. With the setup I have now, I can park 6-8 rifles in 2 hours easy peasy.
Paint. I am Edward Scissorhands with paint. It's what I am really a master at doing. Not being arrogant, I
really am that good. No runs, no drips, no errors. Perfect the first time. Because I have 30 years of fucking it up every way since Sunday to become that good. And I have my paint custom mixed to my exact specifications and then I alter it based on ambient temperatures and humidity in my 10,000 CFM paint booth (so I don't need a respirator).
Takes me 40-50 minutes to paint a FAL. StGs take the longest, L1A1s the shortest. So the 1 hour cure is the part that slows me down. I do two rifles, one in the oven, one on deck, and then I watch reels on Youtube for 10-15 minutes while waiting for the oven to catch up. Do one more. Repeat. 6-7 rifles a day.
Reassembly - an hour each if I don't discover a problem at the last minute, such as a bad DSA ejector block that binds the BHO and now I have to redo the barreled receiver to change out the e-block and FUCK DSA"s shit quality control.
Testfire - 15 minutes to load up the ATV and drive to the far end of my farm to spend 10 minutes proofing at my 25 meter range. Beats the hell out driving 2 hours round trip to the public range, and waiting 45 minutes for my turn, shooting 3 rifles and then sitting with my thumb up my ass for 30 minutes for other lethargic octogenarians to change their targets. Before I can test the next three. So we're back to 10 hours allocated for a FAL assemble and refinish black over park.
Document and pack Discussed this previously. Allocate 2 hours per rifle for unpack, document, log in, repack, document, log out.
But from the original post, we're not talking about a FAL. When I was doing 1919s, and AR-70s, and what not, I didn't have enough of them over a long enough period of time, to really dial in the amount of time it took.
But from anectdotal evidence, I'd rather do an AK than an HK. If I screw something up on a FAL, I literally "unscrew it". If I fuck up an AK, I have to drill out rivets. Which sucks, but it isn't "hard". If I fuck up an HK, I have to cut welds. Cutting welds sucks. If I ever run low on FAL stuff to do, I'll take Galils again, 'cause they are freaking easy compared to HKs.