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    Sorry for the blurry pic but does anyone know where I might find one of these holders used for soldering teardrop blades to Aberdeen hooks?Name:  IMG_5091.jpg
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    I have an old used one that I can let you have for a few dollars. If interested shoot me a PM.Name:  20181008_063203.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by cgc1productions View Post
    Sorry for the blurry pic but does anyone know where I might find one of these holders used for soldering teardrop blades to Aberdeen hooks?Name:  IMG_5091.jpg
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    I got your PM. I will put it in the mail to you tomorrow.

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    These are a little hard to find so I made my own. I cut a disc out of plywood and used a dremmel to hollow out the space for a blade. I drilled a hole at the top of each blade, glued a dowel and cut a slot to hold the hook in place. I make 12 at a time turning the circle. By the time I get to #12 they are cool enough to remove.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JWirth View Post
    These are a little hard to find so I made my own. I cut a disc out of plywood and used a dremmel to hollow out the space for a blade. I drilled a hole at the top of each blade, glued a dowel and cut a slot to hold the hook in place. I make 12 at a time turning the circle. By the time I get to #12 they are cool enough to remove.
    A picture if possibly would be nice.
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    Charles....I am sending yours out again. It was mailed out over a week ago. The post office returned it today (10/18/18) and wanted more money to send it. I put an envelop over your address to maintain your privacy on the address. I will mail it again tomorrow.

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