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  1. woodworkingboy

    Unicender glitch

    Bunch of health nuts here, the aged in wood phenol content being good for your heart.
  2. woodworkingboy

    Unicender glitch

    Selflessly determining who makes the best scotch by filling your mate's glass, is meaningful research indeed. Let us know the findings. :)
  3. woodworkingboy

    Unicender glitch

    Spinning the rivets too much makes for a thinner and weaker head, and the spinning anvil or whatever it is called, cuts into and scars the side plates. The anvil should have a clean face too, no damage to it. They do wear out and chip, exerting uneven pressure. For a saw chain no biggee, but...
  4. woodworkingboy

    Unicender glitch

    Looking at the pics that Dave posted, minor scratches, but a person spinning rivets shouldn't have to scar up the side plates to properly mash the heads. The first one is much cleaner. I believe the new one shows lack of experience.
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