Damp-Chaser has a new installation video that show the necessary tools. They were giving it out free at the convention. It covers both grands and uprights. So I'm sure a call to them will get you one also. Clyde Hollinger wrote: > Ron, > > I have a toolbox labeled Dampp-Chaser, but when I looked inside I found > that it contains nearly all parts. The only tools in it are a small > hammer, a 1/4" nut driver and an 11/32" nut driver. (This last tool is > not used for normal installations.) > > This means that nearly all the tools I use for installations are in my > normal toolcase. One tool I wouldn't want to be without is a cheap > power screwdriver with a 1/4" nutdriver tip. It saves my wrist a great > deal. I doubt that this information will be all that helpful. Maybe > someone else will answer your question more fully. > > Clyde Hollinger, RPT > Lititz, PA, USA > > Ron Torrella wrote: > > > > There are enough of you out there who install Dampp-Chasers on a fairly > > regular basis. I wonder if you would share the content of your DC > > installation toolkit - assuming you have a special box designated for > > just that task - with those of us who are relative new-comers to that > > facet of our work. > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > Ron Torrella, RPT
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