Center Pin

paul bruesch paul at bruesch.net
Thu Aug 21 12:48:06 MDT 2008


With the price of scrap metal doing what it is these days, you might make a
buck off the pins out of, oh, a dozen pianos!  Don't forget the snipped ends
off the new pins, too.
AnonAnon

On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 1:04 PM, Matthew Todd <toddpianoworks at att.net>wrote:

> When you've had to go a pin size up or down on a clients action, are you
> allowed to save them, or does the length of the pin vary too much from
> action to action that you just discard them?
>
> Matthew
>
>
> *Scott Jackson <scottwaynejackson at hotmail.com>* wrote:
>
> I'm not saying that you should deliberately waste pins, just that the
> little buggers are easy to drop! I congratulate anyone who can re-use a
> single pin 88 times and save it for another day, BUT when there are 1000
> pins in a $20 bag, I'm putting it at the bottom of my list of things to
> worry about.
>
> Sorry, it's not important. I shouldn't have said anything.
>
> Scott Jackson
>
>
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>
> Just how, and why, do you waste pins?
>
> I can't imagine how one wastes pins.
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Jon Page
>
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