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Andy Vida [email protected]
Tue Dec 11 15:49:02 2001


Take a piece of square mechanical tubing, 1.25" x .120" wall, flare
one end to fit the chamfer of the hardy hole, grind the inside seam
weld as necessary and VOYLUH!


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Something as above.
Frederick Faller wrote:
> 
> I have just installed my new old anvil and am
> chagrinned that the hardie hole is 1.25" rather than
> the 1.0" hole I have in my Peter Wright. Is it
> reasonable to make an adapter so I don't have to make
> all my hardie tools over again? If so, any suggestions
> would be appreciated.
> 
> Frederick Faller
> 
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