Victor, I told you it was a non-thought-out answer!! I was just picturing things in my head, but of course the pinblock is below the stretcher! I guess I should have pictured the pinblock ... then it would've been right on. The clincher hint for me was that the action had to be pulled out more than a little to hear the click. Thanks for the fun. Larry Trischetta In a message dated 2/5/00 2:48:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, vbela@MIT.EDU writes: > Hello all, > I have to give the answer now as my computer at home froze yesterday and I > have lost my server and protocol codes. > > >Victor, > >Did the clicking have anything to do with the hammer shank hitting the > >stretcher for some non-thought-out reason? (I'm going to go and think that > >out...then I'll probably wish I didn't guess!!) > > > >Larry Trischetta, Pocono NE Chapter > >Scranton, PA > Larry, > Your so close. > The hammer was slightly more filed than the other ones and that the shank > was hitting the underside of the pinblock.By the flange of the block. > For a quick remedy until I get another hammer or replace them all, I put an > adhesive piece of felt on the pinblock and it is gone. > > Victor Belanger > Somerville, MA
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