Yippy-Ki-Yahoo Jon, Well schosh, sounds like ub on the right track. A little "plate bane" (Romanian ironweed) used as a pin driving fluid couldn't hurt neither. Keep'n dem pins off'n d plate is whey it at, u axe me. BTW, since you done gone to the trouble to schosh out dem pesky ol' plate holes a mite, why come you ain't whomped in a couple-few plate bushems to round out de ol' dance card? (Where have you gone Walt Kelly?) You too bushed to... well, never mind. With ba(i)ted breath, Ron At 09:17 PM 12/30/97 -0500, you wrote: >Ron, >Ride 'em cowboy! > >When I 'resize' the plate holes, I pretty much use a schosh over. >(Another technical term ascertaining to any particular thereabouts). >I angle the drill as to the pin. This moves the bottom of the plate hole >away from the top of the block hole. But then again, I could be all wrong. > >Jon Page >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Ron Nossaman
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