Noisy key inserts

Susan Kline skline@proaxis.com
Tue, 22 Sep 1998 08:58:49


At 10:52 AM 9/22/98 -0400, Newton wrote:
>Ralph Onesti sells a set of tools for installing new inserts, of any
>wood of your choice.  I think lemon wood is a good choice because it is
>hard as well as lubricious.
>
>Ralph's tool set is about $400.00.  One of the tools I hated to give up
>when I left Rutgers.
>
>The set consists of about 20 sized feeler pins, an insert cutter and a
>key cutter that holds the feeler pins.  Very nice and accurate.
>
>Onesti is in the directory.
>

Hi, Newton, list --

I wonder if olive would work for this application. It's also very oily and
cuts smoothly, and is hard. I don't know if it's as hard as lemon, though.

Cultivate friendships with people who live in California?

Susan

Susan Kline
P.O. Box 1651
Philomath, OR 97370
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