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    Hi, I'm needing to repin my wade and butcher. I found some brass 3/32 brass rod
    I have several dovos and the pins are smaller. Does anyone know if the 3/32 will work or would it be loose at the pivot? Thanks

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    Most of us use 1/16 rod in brass or nickle silver. If it fits through the pivot hole in the tang and straight you should be good to go. You have washers (inside and out) that big ? Kinda hard to drill holes in washers that small but not impossible.
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    Many of the old Sheffields have large or oblong pivot holes. There are a few ways to address it. You can go with the oversized pin, the standard size pin is 1/16". You can put a sleeve in the hole or you can fill the hole with JB Weld or similar an then re drill the hole at 1/16" in the filler, or you can just leave it. There is instruction in here http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...zed-pivot.html
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    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...wers-here.html
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    i appreciate the help ill try to find some 1/16. the blade is kind of loose anyway i just thought the 3/32 did not sound right, thank you for the links ill check it out. Like the jb weld idea.

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    If you have a welding shop nearby, get a stick of 1/16th brass brazing rod. It'l be about 3 feet long for a buck or two.
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    thanks Richard will do, ive located some bullseye washers cant wait to get all done. appreciate all the help you all
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    Most hobby shops and good, old hardware stores carry 1/16 brass and copper rod.

    Most of us order on line from Knife maker suppliers, Texas Knife is who I usually buy rod from.

    The size of the hole in the pivot does not matter as much as you would think. I used to sleeve or fill and drill them, now unless they are huge, I just pin them normal, once tight they works just fine.

    Post some pics, before and after. Everybody likes good repair pics…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Euclid440 View Post
    Most hobby shops and good, old hardware stores carry 1/16 brass and copper rod.
    Most of us order on line from Knife maker suppliers, Texas Knife is who I usually buy rod from.
    The size of the hole in the pivot does not matter as much as you would think. I used to sleeve or fill and drill them, now unless they are huge, I just pin them normal, once tight they works just fine.
    Post some pics, before and after. Everybody likes good repair pics…
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    Some of the larger Hobby Stores also carry Nickle silver rod in 1/16th at a very fair price. And...it is the right temper for pinning. I have purchased from Hub Hobbies. Unless you go into the K&S metals area a phone call is necessary to find for on line purchase. Some stores have K&S but not the nickle silver rod. They may be able to get it for you next re-order.
    K&S to find a seller near to you:
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    I have one other question. I have a bench vise that has an anvil. i seen the video on pinning and he put a hole in the hammer for the pin to sit in while peening. Since i will be using bullseye washers. should i do this? or what size hole and how deep to make a hole on my anvil? thank you

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    im not sure if i did this right but here is a before and after pictures
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