I just looked at all of my flat bending stuff, and I came accross some stuff that I don't think I'll use again. Right now, I'm not willing to part them out.
The items are as follows:
1) an AK-Builder flat bending jig
2)a "no hammer" top rail tool
3)a top rail "step-down" jig, which, along with creating a step down rail, also squares the flat much better than without
4) a rail scribe.
SPF All for $165. Shipping will be $10 extra
Here are the pics:
First pic is of the jig /w step-down tool and top rail bending tool

Second pic is the same stuff, just the other side

This is a pic of the rails you use when you are bending a flat w/pre bent top rails, plus the rail scribe

This is a pic of the rails that go INSIDE the jig. Note the marring on the one jig. That was done at a build party, but has absolutely no effect of the end result. I've bent several flats after this with no ill effect whatsover. Just ask any of the guys at the Thousand Oaks build party (now Canyon Country build party)
The items are as follows:
1) an AK-Builder flat bending jig
2)a "no hammer" top rail tool
3)a top rail "step-down" jig, which, along with creating a step down rail, also squares the flat much better than without
4) a rail scribe.
SPF All for $165. Shipping will be $10 extra
Here are the pics:
First pic is of the jig /w step-down tool and top rail bending tool

Second pic is the same stuff, just the other side

This is a pic of the rails you use when you are bending a flat w/pre bent top rails, plus the rail scribe

This is a pic of the rails that go INSIDE the jig. Note the marring on the one jig. That was done at a build party, but has absolutely no effect of the end result. I've bent several flats after this with no ill effect whatsover. Just ask any of the guys at the Thousand Oaks build party (now Canyon Country build party)
