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bolensboneyard
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I just cut out one side of a big washer and weld it to a 3/8" nut to make a wing nut. You can still leave two flats for a wrench if needed.
Great minds think alike. I have done that and it works well. As the forge will see differences in extreme temperatures, I just went out and bought the right size in stainless. I do intend to return the 3/8. Just don't want to have to **** a wrench or find the threads seized. I purchased a whet stone foot driven sharpener yesterday. Have to pick it up today. The stone is in perfect condition and the machine is around turn of the century (20th) It has an iron seat though that is real uncomfortable but was priced lower that one on the net; and in deplorable condition. I have always heard mixed reviews on their performance. Decided to see for myself what new avenues one would open up in the world of sharpening. Love to have one of the fancy new combination stone and leather power driven jobs but the price would keep me awake at night.


