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Great trade!!!!!
I mentioned on another thread I traded a knife I made from a mowerblade and some flooring, (I got out of the trash) for some Nicholson files. I new it was a good deal but I just got looking at what the files cost. On one site they had a 5 piece set for 60.00 bucks and the 2 longest ones were 8" then 2 6" can't remember what the last one was. ( I suffer from CRS...Can't remember SH....) Well long story short I made out like a fat rat!
Notice the ruler on the right in the middle. I figure I got at least 200.00 bucks of files. Not to mention the start of a bunch more knives. So stay tuned for some file knives! :nod:
http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/...091640x359.jpg
This is the knife I traded.
http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/...2640x480-1.jpg
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What pins do you use and how do you get them so nice and flush?
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Those are 1/4" brass rod. I grind them down with with a bench grinder till almost flush, then use a dremel with a sanding drum till flush then hand sand.
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I am thinking he got a great deal, nice knife. (Even if I do loath gut-hooks) Sorry the devil made me say that.
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Thanks SD, but I could never charge 200.00 bucks for a knife I made...yet! lol
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Ted - keep you eye out for garage sales and flea markets. The last batch of files I picked up were fifty cents each.
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I agree, been seeing them real regular in the "tool junk box".....( I look for wood handled screw drivers), for really cheap....I'll have to look harder.
In the wire rope buiness, we used files a lot, for cleaning up welds on wire being welded end to end, from 6" to 14" (I think) and had 55 gal drums full of used ones......Oh well,
I think you scored.....
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