Action Center Pin Progression

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Mon, 28 Feb 2005 17:33:59 -0800


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You know I still can't get the handle on the long wire.   You=
 insert this in all the flanges at the same time?   Then you nip=
 off from end?  Would you explain how this works.   I think=
 that's pretty big jump.   What size is 1.30mm in our sizes, i.e.=
 20.5, 21, 21.5 etc...

David







Original message
From: Terry 
To: 
Received: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 20:26:50 -0500
Subject: Action Center Pin Progression


I am in the process of repinning all action centers on a set of=
 wippens, and flanges on the back-action. I like using the long=
 Renner pinning wire. Unfortunately, in the range of sizes I need=
 to work with, Renner only offers wire in 0.05 millimeter=
 increments. This fairly closely compares to 0.002-inch=
 increments. If I use the Renner wire, and 1.30 mm wire (about=
 0.051-inch) is just a tad too loose - it would be ideal to use=
 1.325 wire (which would be roughly equal to a 0.052-inch), but=
 unfortunately, Renner only offers their wire in the next size=
 increment at 1.35 mm. 
 
My question is this - does jumping up 0.05 mm (or 0.002-inch)=
 significantly increase the risk of splitting the birdseye?=
 Obviously, if I used the regular little individual center pins,=
 I could limit the jump to 0.025 mm (0.001-inch). Is this a big=
 deal or what?
 
Terry Farrell


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