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Thread: Checkering tools?

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    Checkering tools?

    Looking for checkering tools so I can recut the checkering on my timber stocked xbolt.

    Anyone have any they wanna hire to me ?

    cheers

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    You could buy your own, as you could wear out a cutter on a stock refurb, esp on a recut. Steves Wholesale is the Bembart agent and sells individual parts. I bought a handle and a couple of cutters for a lot less than a kit.
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    If your stock already has checkering why not mask the area and get into it with some stripper and a tooth brush, comes up mint and no risk of an over run / slip with a checkering tool.
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    I bought a set off Ebay a few years ago (appeared to be unused). I found that the cheapest way to purchase. Previously, I tried making some out of small files (instructions somewhere on the internet) but didn't get very far with that.
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    For your interest - noting that your particular checkering may of course not be flat top checkering.

    An itch ... is ... a desire to scratch

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    Have got some here you can borrow. Just pay postage. Send name and address.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnd View Post
    If your stock already has checkering why not mask the area and get into it with some stripper and a tooth brush, comes up mint and no risk of an over run / slip with a checkering tool.
    thanks John- i want to re tickle up the checking for grip in the wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garyp View Post
    Have got some here you can borrow. Just pay postage. Send name and address.
    wicked thanks mate- ill PM you!

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    Just use the tip of the legendary Bahco knife, then post results in the “Bubba what have you done” thread
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