Your opinion on using Pin Driving Fluid

Avery Todd avery1@houston.rr.com
Thu, 24 Feb 2005 18:56:17 -0600


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Thanks, Joe!

Avery

At 11:52 PM 2/23/05, you wrote:
>Avery asked: "A question. If you were in a position of having to restring 
>without a new
>pin block, would you still use it? If so,
>is there anything else you would do before restringing? Just a rhetorical
>question, of course! :-)"
>Avery,
>ESPECIALLY on a repin of original block. As for what would I do prior to 
>repinning. The list is long, but I'll condense. 1. Take scale and 
>evaluate. 2. Power out the olde pins. 3. Clean holes with a pistol bore 
>brush. Test to see what size t.pins will work. (Using p.driving fluid in 
>the test.) 4. check all bridges and repair as needed. 5. Restring w/new 
>scale, strings, pins, using pin driving fluid. KKK?<G>
>Regards,
>Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
>Captain, Tool Police
>Squares R I

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