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jackley

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A few years ago I made one from sheet steel and brazed it like the old guys, brazed in the end and drilled and tapped it. And they are a real pain in the . So I needed another one and this time I turned it on the lathe, alot easier. The one one the rod is the sheet steel one. Enjoy!
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Those are nice, jackley. I know the rolled and brazen ones are more authentic, but I'm thinking those turned ou of solid stock may be stronger, for retaining the threaded accessories.

Strong work!

Notchy Bob
 
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