Then there was the screwdriver that was designed so that it stuck out of the (lit) end of a flash light. Unfortunatly I lost it. Duh... Would have made a good museum piece. I got if from a deceased tuner actually. Haven't seen one since. The fiber optic sounds nice but what happens when it gets twisted aound the jack (in uprights) ? rm ---------- > From: Maxpiano@aol.com > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: New Tool Found (I can see the light) > Date: Friday, August 15, 1997 1:17 PM > > John - List - > > In a message dated 97-08-14 02:06:26 EDT, you write: > > << I don't know how many of you have problems seeing in those dark little > corners that we have to work in ( between wippens, hammer butts, etc.), > but today I found a little attachment that is fiber optic designed to fit > right on the end of a Mag mini flashlight. >> > > I am waiting for someone to design a screwdriver where the shank is bored out > for a fiber optic and the handle is the battery case, to eliminate the need > for holding a light to see the hammer butt flange screws when I have to > tighten all 88. > > Bill Maxim, RPT > Palmetto Chapter
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