Re: Arbor Press attachment



--FWIW if the arbor is so big that you can't drill and tap the hole
easily you can make a screw-on box tool that fits over the end of the arbor.
I used to sell these many moons ago but there wasn't enough demand to keep
selling 'em. Dunno why; always seemed like a good idea to me! ;-)

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