DIY thumbnut from a screw and a washer

No need to go out and buy a bunch of thumbnuts to have laying around waiting to be used in your workshop jigs.  Instead, make them on demand as needed.  Simply grind a flat edge on an appropriate width washer and epoxy it into the slot of a stove bolt.

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