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    Shelf Pin Jigs and Methods 

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    Chris Luke

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    I have the Harvey C14 Ambassador and it's pretty good. Arrived 4 months ago almost completely assembled (the fence was in a box) and upright on its pallet,

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    I would avoid flex in the main all together. Too much friction. Is there a reason you feel you need it? How much set do you need?

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