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jruther2 wrote:Tooly says its gonna fall apart so I figured I should take some pics before I use it.
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sandman wrote:itll hold. did you scuff up the parts that are attached before you applied the jb? itll hold either way. great job!
ToolyMcgee wrote:Nice grind! You must have spent forever sanding it to get that even distal taper. Do you feel there's any significant advantage of the brass, or new steel?
HallisChalmers wrote:Just thinking out loud here, jruther2, but here's a thought: Why not just silver solder the pick and the handles together?
It seems a foregone conclusion that you could easily solder both of the brass handles to the "blade" of the pick before the final polishing stage.
That way you could solder everything together, give it a rough sanding to smooth things out and then do a fine, final polish.
Just a suggestion.
Whizdumb81 wrote:You can't handle the DCAP
xe0 wrote:how about a peterson gov steel baseball bat so i can thwap motherfuckers
ecksdee wrote:To learn to pick locks is to learn how to speak a language spoken only in whispers and riddles.
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