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Trick. #7763629
01/05/23 07:46 PM
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To keep a rat nose from slipping over the end of a wire stretcher.
Some guys use a clothes pin,I use a quilting pin.

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. When I used wire stretchers I used small finishing nails. But I suppose those pins would work but may be a bit harder to find then nails.


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