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Looking for a second Wolverine Jig

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Emiliano Achaval

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I'm going to experiment with the Ron Brown jig or set up block, not sure what to call it. I do not want to start moving the leg of my Wolverine jig, I know it's only $46 but maybe somebody has one laying around or would like to trade for some Koa or Milo.
 
Emiliano, I think you need to clarify what you're looking for. Are you looking for the Wolverine (that sits under the grinding wheel) or the Varigrind that clamps to the gouge?
 
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Emiliano, I think you need to clarify what you're looking for. Are you looking for the Wolverine (that sits under the grinding wheel) or the Varigrind that clamps to the gouge?
He is prob looking for another vari grind jig. As he does not want to change the angle on his. And it’s the only part worth 46$ us I think. But I’m in Canada.
 
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