Pinblock too low

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Mon, 16 Sep 2002 00:31:16 -0400


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Ron,
         Thanks for the validation. Now that I know that the idea I had 
works I won't hesitate to use it should the need arise.

best,
Greg


At 11:27 PM 9/15/2002, you wrote:


>>Greg;
>>     You are probably right. The plate would never crack just 'pressing' the
>>pins back up just a bit. You go ahead and do it. If it works several times,
>>please let me know.
>>I'm just to afraid to try this trick.
>>
>>Tommy Black
>
>
>Tommy, Greg,
>
>I've pressed up pins that had gotten one too many licks with the four 
>pounder in the restringing process. Yea, I went to sleep. I used a little 
>machinist's jack with a 0.25" pin instead of the standard flat top on the 
>screw. It works fine, and there's no more danger of cracking the plate 
>than wedging under the pinblock for stringing.
>
>Seems like I always learn more fixing screw ups than I do getting lucky 
>the first time.
>
>Ron N
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