Efficient repining method by Renner

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Fri, 23 May 2003 12:14:22 +0200


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David's Email wrote:

> Rebushing rather than repinning at what size?  21.5?  Interesting that in
> Renner's technical info they didn't mention the most important aspect, i.e.
> the pin must be tight in the birdseye.
>
> David I.
>
>

Well...what sounds good in a document, and what actually is done, and what
actually results are ofte times different things entirely.

Personally, I have yet to find a set of stock shanks that I havent been able to
improve substantially by repinning. And secondly, when I order shanks from
Renner I specify that no graphite is to be used in the bushing felt. Sometimes
I have to order from an alternate manufacturer because of this. I like most
everything Renner makes, but I wish somebody would let them know that graphite
in bushings is not such a good idea.... especially when there is a great
alternative.

RicB
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Richard Brekne
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