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Oneway coring system sharpening jig screw

Roger Wiegand

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I just bought a used coring setup, unfortunately the box broke in shipment and some small parts are missing. Does anyone know what the screw is that holds the bit onto the sharpening jig? It's smaller than the one that holds the bit onto the cutter and must fit down into the cutter to avoid being ground off when sharpening the top. I don't have anything that fits the hole-- metric perhaps? I don't see replacements on the Oneway web site.
 

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Roger, I cannot directly answer your question. However Oneway has a very good reputation for handling customer service calls.
 

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Thanks! I'll need to hunt up those instructions too-- on the website I assume? I'm awaiting some new taller posts from Oneway to actually give this a try-- I'm sure I'll be back with questions even after watching all the youtube videos!
 
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Thanks! I'll need to hunt up those instructions too-- on the website I assume? I'm awaiting some new taller posts from Oneway to actually give this a try-- I'm sure I'll be back with questions even after watching all the youtube videos!

You might have to go to a gunsmith for a 4-40 screw.
 
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