2 questions on tuning pins

Jon Page jonpage@attbi.com
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 10:16:32 -0500


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At 09:23 AM 11/20/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 11/20/02 1:00:46 AM Central Standard Time, 
>JackHouweling@dccnet.com writes:
>
>>Would like to know the best drill (size)for removing tuning pins?.
>>
>
>
>A strong reverable, variable speed drill will work best. I use a 
>Milwaukee  1/2 horse magnum.
>
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>>What do you do with the old   pins?   Are they good for anything  or just 
>>the garbage.
>
>
>Many years ago my partner and I tried to think of exotic uses for used 
>tuning pins. Things like necklaces, or ear rings, or door chimes. But we 
>discovered that by the time we either cleaned them ourselves, or had it 
>done, it was cheaper to buy new ones.
>
>Unless you want to use them for anchors, or ballast in the back of your 
>car, or if you are a pack rat who never throws anything away, the best 
>thing is to donate them to the local landfill.
>
>Wim

recycle
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