stringing

Kdivad@AOL.COM Kdivad@AOL.COM
Mon, 05 Aug 2002 10:13:11 -0400


In a message dated Mon, 5 Aug 2002 6:24:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, tompiano@gate.net writes:

> 
> 
> List,
> I'm a "wind the coil on the pin then drive the pin" stringer.  I've toyed
> with the driving in the pins first but I like the advantage of having one
> side of the pin completely accessible for coil lift and the sorts. I'm very
> anal on nice coils and beckets which align beautifully. Every advantage I
> can get to meet my needs I'll do.
> That being said, I'm wondering if any out there would/could comment on the
> use of an air impact driver to wind the strings onto the coil ( while in the
> block).  I'm thinking that between a palm nailer and impact 
> driver,
> stringing could become  a lot less physical.
> Tom Servinsky, RPT

Try it you will like it!

David Koelzer 
Vintage Pianos
DFW 


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