bindian
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Everyone should have a set these wrenches.View attachment 681337
Only if you want to bust your knuckles all the time.
Happy New Year hugs, Brandi
Everyone should have a set these wrenches.View attachment 681337
Only if you want to bust your knuckles all the time.
Happy New Year hugs, Brandi
So they only blow up his shop if the relief stops working vs the whole block?You need to listen to Keith Appleton on YouTube. Just to bug some viewers he brags about how good his (Barco?) adjustable wrench is. Once you realize what he is doing with his dry British humor it's actually quite funny. He rebuilds smaller steam engines.
Everyone should have a set these wrenches.View attachment 681337
Everyone should have a set these wrenches.View attachment 681337
You're supposed to dip table knife in mashed potatoes, them peas stick to them.
That's how we do it in Virginia![]()
Most of my pocket knives have a groove in their blades, if not for eatin' peas, but that could still save me a trip to the kitchen. :cool2:
Terry, If those are punches and dies in the blue rack there doesn't seem to be a sharp punch among 'em.![]()

Peas - I remember a "poem" from when I wuz in 2nd grade -
"I eat my peas with honey, I've done it all my life -
It makes the peas taste funny, but it keeps 'em on the knife" -
(Now, if @ 75 I could just remember where I laid that hammer down)... Steve
I have two of those adjustable wrenches...one SAE and one Metric.
On occasion I've sent the nephews after the Metric wrench, when I just have the SAE one in hand...
Cover the bed-ways and chuck 'em up in the lathe. Use muffler clamps to attach an angle grinder to the tool-post if you lack a TP grinder.
Turn lathe and wheel spindles in the same direction so where the wheel contacts the punch they're moving in opposition.
The op is called a spin grind and is easier than most folks think to set up. Punch points aren't critical and can be dressed as needed with file strokes and switching the lathe spindle back to it's normal rotation. (toward us)
Surface grinder will clean up the dies
Thanks JK. I assume you are referring to these triangular corner braces. They are OEM parts.
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Sweet! Where did you find those? I googled around and couldn’t find anything similar