[CAUT] Pin Driver

Fred Sturm fssturm@unm.edu
Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:37:53 -0700


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On 1/21/05 12:35 PM, "Don McKechnie" <dmckech@ithaca.edu> wrote:

> Avery,
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> Here is the company page for the driver:
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> http://www.danairinc.com/palmnailer.html
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> I have been considering this tool as well and interested in hearing what =
other
> have to say. There was a thread on this a while back I believe.
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> Don
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Andre and Christian Bolduc said in their all day pinblock class at Nashvill=
e
that they use one (like others, they had their own =B3socket=B2 made for a
standard air chisel). They describe using it to enable a stringing job to b=
e
done in under 4 hours: install all tuning pins first (shallow), insert wire
from a fixture that holds all sizes (and straightens the wire as you pull i=
t
out) and make coils in place, then do final pin driving with the air hammer
(with a spacer attached to limit depth, so all are driven equally).
Regards,
Fred Sturm
University of New Mexico


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