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Timberwolf 4-way wedge broke. Fix or replace??
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakers" data-source="post: 7175371" data-attributes="member: 76112"><p>Sandhill, I guess if I were to build one the adjusting function would be fixed with the wedge. It would drop down all the way flush with the top of the beam for single splits and designed very similar to an Eastonmade. I would however make the wings long to hold the top splits but it would never tip off.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the derail, I agree with all of the other comments that it was shoddy welding and could easily be fixed up better. This should first be brought to TW attention and if they don't fix it, then re-weld it together properly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakers, post: 7175371, member: 76112"] Sandhill, I guess if I were to build one the adjusting function would be fixed with the wedge. It would drop down all the way flush with the top of the beam for single splits and designed very similar to an Eastonmade. I would however make the wings long to hold the top splits but it would never tip off. Sorry for the derail, I agree with all of the other comments that it was shoddy welding and could easily be fixed up better. This should first be brought to TW attention and if they don't fix it, then re-weld it together properly [/QUOTE]
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