regulating screws

David Vanderhoofven david@vanderpiano.com
Wed, 20 Apr 2005 23:33:38 -0500


Quality, well-built, "expensive" tools that work correctly and do the job 
are less expensive than cheap, poorly-built tools that don't work 
properly.  Buy the better let-off tool even if it costs more.  Expense is 
relative.  If you buy a good tool that will last the rest of your life, it 
is cheaper than a poor tool that you buy and then can't use so it sits in 
the corner of the tool-box.

David

At 11:55 AM 4/20/2005, you wrote:
>First: Use the proper tool. If it is the standard, single slot regulating 
>tool, you need to grind the end until the screw eye doesn't dissappear 
>when you put the tool on it. Make it about half as deep as it is. There's 
>a better tool but it's expensive.
>
>Alan R. Barnard
>Salem, MO




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