[CAUT] sizing key-frame pin holes?

vince mrykalo madvinmryk@yahoo.com
Tue, 31 Aug 2004 19:58:59 -0700 (PDT)


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Mark,
After the glue sizing, how about slightly swedging one end of the pin, making sure the swedged edges go against the end grain of the wood.  This should insure a tight enough fit.




we're having to replace a set of nicked .146" front-rail pins and have
replacements on hand, however, the new ones are a loose fit in the
original
holes.

i.e.: not wobbly, but they can be pushed in and turned with bare
hands.

I was thinking of pre-sizing the holes with hide glue ... any
cautions/suggestions?

thanks,
Mark Cramer,
Brandon University

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Vince Mrykalo
University of Utah
		
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