This project hit overdrive this past week.  The mortar was to be used in a reenactment.  I’ve known about the reenactment for a while but it still crept up on me.  The mortar is operational but rather rough.  It did not end up being used in the reenactment.  Since I only had fuse for ignition the safety officer didn’t feel comfortable having it on the field.   A lot can happen while the fuse is burning.  I agreed completely.  He did inspect the gun and help me test fire it.  He though I had a very sound gun and said that it would be a fine piece once I got the finish work completed.
Here are a few more building photos.  I would have had more but I didn’t have the time to take them.


Here are all the parts ready to be welded together.

In order to preserve as much wall thickness as possible I came up with a system of steps to fit the trunnion to the breach of the mortar.  I strayed from my original plans due to some dimensional differences but the general design is the same.

Here are my ugly welds.   A little grinding will smooth everything out.

It doesn’t look too bad.  A little more work and I’ll have a nice mortar.
For those interested the total weight is 125 lbs