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One Spacer for Stabilizer Folding Cones

One Spacer for Stabilizer Folding Cones
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New stabilizing tools! Replaces the delrin balls and stops coins from slipping in reduction dies when folding when using a ring stretcher reducer! This spacer is intended to replace a damaged or lost spacer from the set. This is a spacer to be used to achieve a longer stroke of the ram to push the stabilizer folding cones further down into the coin when using a ring stretcher/reducer to fold coins. The stabilizing cones are designed to replace the Delrin Folding Balls when using a ring stretcher/reducer machine to fold your coins. They use the same principal as the balls with added benefits. These cones will stabilize the coin in reduction dies, therefore not requiring a special stabilizing die for each type of coin. Just set the coin level in the universal reduction die, insert your folding cone and press the coin down through the hole. The process is to insert a cone that both fits in the hole of the coin and under the ram of the ring stretcher/reducer machine. If the cone is too tall, simply go for a smaller cone and/or insert the coin into a larger reduction die therefore dropping the coin lower from the ram. As the coin folds, use smaller dies and larger cones (and a spacer if needed) to finish the folding process. Be sure to anneal the coin as needed during the folding process. For a full and detailed description on how to use these stabilizing folding cones, please refer to my manual that can be purchased here:

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