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wet stone
I need to hone the trigger on my Ruger 96 lever action. It is a simple task, I have step by step instructions on how to do it safely.
However I dont know what tool to use. Where can I get a small wet stone that is going to do the job?
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However I dont know what tool to use. Where can I get a small wet stone that is going to do the job?
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/sh ... ing+hammer
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Re: wet stone
Look in a puddle ?
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Re: wet stone
Of course, to sharpen a cutter, you could use a whetstone instead...
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Re: wet stone
Good quality tool supplier of wood working tools should have them oil stone is probably better than getting anything wet . Try ebay .
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Re: wet stone
You need a slipstone. Get one advertised for use with sharpening carving gouges. They're available in cone and wedge shapes.
Axeminster tools should have them.
Axeminster tools should have them.
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Re: wet stone
I live in N Yorkshire, have you not seen the news this week. Everything is bigger and better in Yorkshire, we dont do puddles we only have lakes!meles meles wrote:Look in a puddle ?
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Re: wet stone
Thank youScotsgun wrote:You need a slipstone. Get one advertised for use with sharpening carving gouges. They're available in cone and wedge shapes.
Axeminster tools should have them.
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We have seas in our part of Yorkshire. Oceans even...wildrover77 wrote:I live in N Yorkshire, have you not seen the news this week. Everything is bigger and better in Yorkshire, we dont do puddles we only have lakes!meles meles wrote:Look in a puddle ?
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Re: wet stone
I should have a few here you can use if you get stuck, just let me know and I can pop them in the post. (I will need them back at some point)
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