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<DIV><EM><STRONG> HI Larry</STRONG></EM></DIV>
<DIV><EM><STRONG> The wooden Core/slot on after market knuckles
varies. I set my slotting jig up to use Tokiwa knuckles. They fit the saw
blade available from Dewalt.</STRONG></EM></DIV>
<DIV><EM><STRONG> As I recall the Renner ones & Abels are
thicker. The Tokiwa ones fit snugly & solidly but only cause I chose that
saw blade. If you are simply removing the old wood then experiement with
the others. You may find one that fit s juuuusst right</STRONG></EM></DIV>
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face=Verdana>List... I have a set of knuckles to install and the wood core is
slightly narrower than the slot (it reaches the bottom). Is it acceptable to
install and let the glue fill in the gap or should I shim it with paper or
anything else? Or is it unacceptable to have a wood core that isn't snug?
Thanks for your help.<BR> <BR>Larry Trischetta<BR>Chapter
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