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How much angle change are you aiming for? A degree or 3 isn't too hard but more gets tricky. Grinding away some of the socket's ID is a first method. Cutting out wedges of a lug's "crotch" can help and brazing the cut back together after the angle is met is one option. Making one's own lugs is another. Fillet removes the need for lugs all together. Andy
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