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Oneway Vari-Grind 2 - Elkhart, IN

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Posting and Selling this for a friend who doesn't use computers. He has switched to the regular Varigrind jig and no longer uses this one.

NOTE: this is the arm and side grind jig only. NO base is included. This sells on Amazon for $75. Selling for $50 plus $7 shipping CONUS only! Shipped from Elkhart, IN

description from Amazon: "Produce and maintain prefect fingernail, and side grind, profiles on spindle and bowl gouges. The new Vari-Grind 2 offers "side restrained action" to keep the tool safely centered on the wheel, eliminating the chance for slipping of the wheels edge. Sharp, consistent profiles are easy because the tool rotates about the center of the adjusting rod allowing maximum flexibility, not only in matching a profile but also in creating your own. Offered here without the base"

This has seen some basic use but is in good shape.
It will be posted on another forum too - so first come first serve.

Thanks
Ricc Havens
Elkhart, IN

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