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gap between shank and stem
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<blockquote data-quote="mikesan" data-source="post: 509675" data-attributes="member: 3819"><p>My thanks to all who have responded. </p><p>Both prior to, and after receiving your advice I have tried all the methods which you have suggested. Visual inspection reveals no significant accumulation of "gunk" within the mortise. I agree that drilling out the mortise with anything but a proper square-ended bit would not be advisable, and I have no such bit. </p><p>What do you think of the other remedies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikesan, post: 509675, member: 3819"] My thanks to all who have responded. Both prior to, and after receiving your advice I have tried all the methods which you have suggested. Visual inspection reveals no significant accumulation of "gunk" within the mortise. I agree that drilling out the mortise with anything but a proper square-ended bit would not be advisable, and I have no such bit. What do you think of the other remedies? [/QUOTE]
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