A Hitch in a Hitchpin/Del

Joseph Garrett joegarrett@earthlink.net
Wed, 17 Dec 2003 22:18:56 -0800


Del said: "Ed,
> I had the same dilemma with a Charles Walter Grand, which has "Spring
Pins"
> for hitch pins.

No it doesn't. It has groove pins.

Del


Del,
I beg to differ with you. The "groove(d) pins" are known a spring pins.
Reason being is that their primary use is to connect a spring to a fixed
point. I was not referring to the spring steel pins, as in Baldwins! I
believe if you were to type in "spring pin" in your search engine, you would
come up with the same "pin" that you designed into the Walter. Sorry for the
confusion folks. This must be my day for being misread/misunderstood. Damn!
Oh well, Happy Holidays anyway!<G>
Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon)
Captain, Tool Police
Squares Are I



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