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Old 01-12-2008, 11:02 AM
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--You could dress the jaw seat with a disc grinder---Then drill and thread out the jaw holes to a larger size --- you will not have to fully weld the file ---- just stich weld to much heat won't do the file any good---

Phillips RSP ---is what i use they worK will on files
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A set of Jaws with a V cut across the length and width of the jaws are good for holding round stock and square stock on the diamond. You can make these either as a set of jaw accessories or part of your basic jaws. You will find them to be as handy as a shirt pocket.
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