JonesRestorationCo
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These are about the best ones around.... IMHO....I have used just about everything and I like these http://www.mainewoodconcepts.com/index.php?id=511&sub_id=519


I like those as well. Quite comfy, and you can stain/urethane/paint them if you want.I don't know if they are the best but for me these wood handles were a good compromise between quality and price. I liked them a lot more than the Nicholson offerings that I tried and they were about half the price. You do have to drill the wood to fit the file you want it to go on and I found with most of them, I could use the next size larger handle than they list them to be used on. I have dozens of them. Having said all that, DO NOT try to purchase the Mercer plastic handle version they offer in the listing as it will not be the number they appear to advertise, you will get.... one handle and inserts!
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i send mine to Boggs Tools in Paramount CA to get resharpened. Learned about them from a guy who made tools, he'd send new files there for sharpening before he used them.Does anyone keep their old files? after mine get dull i put them all in a box but i never use a dull file, I always buy new ones.
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I really like this type of Nicholson since it clamps in place with a screw drive and is easily removable.
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Yes, but that's a pretty low bar.Im in need of a new file for a vise restoration. Is nicholson the best im gonna get at home depot?
I turn mine so the screw is up, so not in the way. Mine is a 12-28 (maybe 12-24) screw, so I'm happy I found one, much less a set screw.Question: does the thumb screw get in the way when used?
could the thumb screw be replaced with a set screw?