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What I did was simple and quick, actually much faster than doing a good job touching up a COC BH!
We have one of those hand held "Dremel on steroids" devices for taking care of dog claws. I marked the wing blades where the ferrule ended, not wanting to go any higher than this point, then took the pooch grinder and lightly removed some material from just below the ferrule contact down, angling out slightly. It would be nice to have a grain scale and get them identical in weight, but I have a good eye for shapes and symmetry ( I AM a sailmaker!).
I got both wing blades relieved and looking the same, then held the shaft up to the window and let gravity open the blades. The backlighting was perfect, and that short job did indeed open a slight gap between the shaft and the wing blades and they now sit on the ferrule when open.
Ready to do some rib swhackin' now!!!
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