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<font size=3>Hi Vince,<br>
Use a small drill bit in a pin vice. A little hard on the fingers
but worth the effort. Make sure you have a nice sharp drill
bit. The nice thing about Robertson screws, is that they are
self grip, and easy to get in under the lip of the Dag.<br><br>
At least some one is really paying attention ;-)<br><br>
Regards Roger<br><br>
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At 07:25 PM 3/23/2005, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Roger, how did you drill the
hole(s) for the screw(s) in the dog(s)?<br><br>
<b><i>Roger Jolly <roger.j@sasktel.net></i></b></font> wrote: <br>
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<dd>Hi Wim,<br>
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<dd>I have added Dag screws to the D's I look after. It makes voicing a
lot easier I can quickly push the action into position, and not have to
worry about cheek blocks and the sustenuto rod giving problems. After
voicing, I back the screws inwards a quarter of a turn.<br><br>
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Vince Mrykalo RPT<br>
University of Utah<br><br>
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