MH Screw Stringer

Jean-Jacques Hébert Granas concordia_salus@wp.pl
Sun, 24 Apr 2005 11:32:46 +0200


Hi Dave,

I used to own a 7'6" MH screw stringer that I had to restring.
The knot tying was tricky at first, but after you make a few, it becomes pretty 
straightforward. All in all, it is only slightly more time consuming than making 
a set of single tie loops. :-) 
As I learned the hard way, the major issue here is to measure string length 
accurately. Contrary to a pin setup, you can't take up excess slack by turning 
up the pin an extra 1/4 of a turn, because you run out of thread on the hook 
shaft. 
I found it was easier to take the string off the hitch pin – after putting the 
first hook on the string – in order to put the second one on in such a way that 
both hooks reached just beyond the ridge on the casting, so that the nut could 
grab onto the threads, but no further. All this with the string back on the 
hitch pin, of course. This leaves you with most of the thread length chip up and 
tune afterwards. 
It was a process that made me throw many a choice swear word into the airwaves 
before I got the hang of it.  
Just my 2 pennies' worth. Sorry if I'm telling you what you already know, and 
have fun with it.

Peace,

Jean-Jacques Granas
Warsaw


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