>Jim, >It's just a brass spacer, so I can turn an agraffe down one turn >instead of ten, to see how it lines up. Lately, I've just been using >a T handle and spinning them all the way in and out at about the >same amount of time spent. It also bypasses the problem of needing a >shorter spacer for plates that don't have clean threads at the top >of the hole. So I've mostly abandoned the spacer. Live and >(sometimes) learn. >Ron N Using a cordless screwdriver with the clutch set on a low torque setting would have to be worth giving a go. Our agraffe tool has a small T bar which can be pulled out, making it reasonably easy to spin the agraffes in by hand, but the cordless might be quicker. Ron O. -- OVERS PIANOS - SYDNEY Grand Piano Manufacturers _______________________ Web http://overspianos.com.au mailto:ron at overspianos.com.au _______________________
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