How about that thing I saw that looks like a cordless dremmel for nails that would work well for hammer shaping? RU/UP -------------- Original message from "Piano Boutique" <pianoboutique at comcast.net>: -------------- List, As so happens every few years my dog nail clippers come apart in my hands, just when I am in the middle of a job. This time I was at home where I could finish my work with a small pull saw, but now the search began for a replacement tool. At pet smart, I found what seams to be a good product called, Groomax. It is a pliers tool with very durable jaws. The handle has rubber for a good grip and the tool clips shut to go in my tool role and be neat. I haven't got years of experience with it yet, but if anyone is tired of flimsy dog nail clippers to cut hammer shanks, then give this tool a try. They were about $15 but we all know tuners are rolling in doe. William PIANO BOUTIQUE William Benjamin The tuner alone, Preserves the tone. Piano Technicians Guild Registered Piano Technician -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech_ptg.org/attachments/20090125/23672f0a/attachment.html>
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