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    Home made Rec. wrench

    A little crude, but it worked!
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    Talking Crude

    Crude, yes! If it works then that is all that matters, well okay maybe you should throw some paint to it! Rapco #33070 OD would look good on that!

    What do you use for a barrel block?
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    Thanks Bill; I was going to paint it but Lowes was out of Sky Blue-Pink, besides then it wouldn't look so crude. To hold the barrel I used 2 tape covered smooth flat pieces of steel in my vice. Not the best way but it worked with no damage.Next time I hope to have the good stuff.
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