Yeah.... everytime I buy one of those official "paint can openers", I can never seem to find one.. but I can always find a flat-head screwdriver ;-) Duaine Joseph Garrett wrote: >It was mentioned to seat strings with a "dull screwdriver"! Yikes! Come on >guys, lets's use the proper tool for the job, please! The proper tool is a >brass "drift" with a groove. >My olde shop teacher had two sayings, that he repeated, almost incessantly: >"You can't do a sharp job unless you have a sharp tool!" (ie you shouldn't >have a "dull screwdriver" in your kit!) >The second: "You can't do a proper job, unless you have the proper tool"! >These have always been my credo, if you will, and it works well for me. >My olde shop teacher would give an "F", for the day, if he caught you >opening a can of paint with a screwdriver! Just food for thought, on a >Monday! >Best Regards, >Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon) > >Been There, Didn't Like It, So I'm Here To Stay! [G} > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > >. > > >
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