One note about adjusting agraffes: before I bought the end mill tool, I would glue some sandpaper, medium grit, to a small piece of plywood and drill a number of agraffe shank-sized holes. Works as well as the fancy tool. Tom Wimblees@AOL.COM wrote: > > In a message dated 5/10/99 2:05:13 AM !!!First Boot!!!, > nossaman@SOUTHWIND.NET writes: > > << This seems like a good place to ask, since it hasn't come up for discussion > before. I'd like to know anyone's procedure and tolerances for installing > agraffes, if you wouldn't mind. > > Ron > >> > > In regards to the squeek you hear, I don't have a clue. In regards to turning > the agraffe, I think 1/4 is too much. When I hit "bottom", if I have to go > more than 1/16, or at the most 1/8 of a turn more, I back it out and install > a washer. In some instances, a washer is too think, so I have used various > thicknesses of balance rail punchings. (I don't have a reamer). > > Wim -- Thomas A. Cole, RPT Santa Cruz, CA mailto:tcole@cruzio.com
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