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I saw this on ebay where they are sold out. Does annyone recognize the tool and maker or give me a source for similar. I know it can be fabricated.

Thank you in advance. I maybe getting in way over my head soon.
 

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Carbon 6,

Here is the Jeddiah link. The price was fair right up to checkout where he wants $11.50 to mail that?

https://www.jedediah-starr.com/closeup.asp?cid=90&pid=909&offset=0
I saw where the guy chiped the stock pushing the first pin across. It seems it would be best to cut the pins over length and grind a point. Then trim back the pin to be flush with the stock after inserted?
 
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Change of plan. I found this design posted on the forum. That inspiration and after being told I had to pay handling and insurance when Priority supplies the box and free insurance for the first $50. Heck with it. I got it half done. I will drill out the other end once I know the bit size for the pins.

Link found ( I see now, this is the one Lawrence was referring to ) :
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/dave-rase-pin-jig.94799/
So far, working with old American made clamp everything looks lined up and the center swivel has no wobble.
 

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