A440PNO2NR@AOL.COM wrote: > > Hi all > > I wanted to respond to this thread for a couple reasons. First, someone > had made an excellent suggestion the last time plastic elbows were discussed, > namely, tip the piano back a little so you don't have to crouch so much ( Well, I started > looking for some kind of nipper that would cut the plastic off the pin and > discovered a tool used in stained glass work called Grozer Pliers used to > trim the glass edges. > > Bill Costanzo > Rochester NY Bill and list, May I suggest end nipper pliers from Jensen Tools, Inc. Part number 66-544. They call them transverse end cutters. Perfect size. Jensen Tools Inc. Jensentech@stanleyworks.com www.jensentools.com fax: 602-453-2671 Ph:602-453-3169 Joseph Alkana RPT
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