At 07:21 AM 6/12/98 -0400, Jon wrote: >This way, when you are making a coil for say A1, you have more >room since the bottom of the pin isn't sticking down into the other pins. So Al is very particular, is he? Likes his coils neat? <g> >Cutting the pin up from the bottom reduces the length of steel >to cut through, 1/4" as opposed to 5/8". I leave my 'piece-o-pin' >jammed into the crank so I always know where it is, and with the cut >coming from the bottom I do not have to remove the pin from the crank. Now, there's a truly inspired notion, which had never traveled my neural net before. I think my short pin doesn't jam, though. Maybe if I tried making the new style "dummy" with a #4 it might be more willing, or one could induce sticking in one way or another. (Even a dummy could find it then!) Susan Susan Kline P.O. Box 1651 Philomath, OR 97370 skline@proaxis.com "Is there any truth to the rumor that everything is really O.K.?" -- Ashleigh Brilliant
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