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Counterweight for my Nox 600

I spent some time in the shop today. Wanted to figure out a counterweight for my Nox 600 stock shaft. It's all metal with a very durable rubber cover. I'm not even sure what the weight is as I have no scale. However, what a huge difference it makes in balance and comfort. While testing things out I used a wrap of black tape to keep it secure which is probably all that's needed. However once completed. I drilled a small hole and installed a tiny sheet metal screw. Like a whole different machine carry wise.
 
Excellent job! Could you explain what materials you used (metal & rubber) and where you purchased them? Thanks!
 
It's made of steel rod and aluminum. I made knives for many years so I have a ton of supplies in my shop.
 
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