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4th June 2015, 07:48 AM #16
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Make sure you post up some picks mate!
Every good idea starts with a bit of trial and error. You just have to test it and report back with the results.
I can't say I have been overly impressed with the digital angle gauges but mine have been cheep ones. I'm sure they can get much better than the ones I have used. They can pick an angle out fairly consistently but when I want to make very fine adjustments in an angle, it feels like it wants to stick and jump. But as I said before...you get what you pay for.
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4th June 2015, 10:17 AM #17
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Have a look at Stumpy Nub's site where he modifies a Worksharp 3000. A couple of good ideas you might be able to use.
http://www.stumpynubs.com/worksharp-3000.html
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9th February 2017, 11:07 PM #18
Thanks Fletty
Alan thanks found the pdf.