Sounds good, Terry, But I strongly suggest a set of Mannino's bushing tools, if you haven't them already. Thump --- Terry <terry@farrellpiano.com> wrote: > Nope, nope, nope, nope. And no, you are not an > idiot! One can daisy-chain a set of flanges on a > long wire for sizing the bushings to the wire. Then > you remove all the flanges. Then use a wire with a > filed end (roughed up with file for reaming - if > desired/needed) to do any reaming and/or burnishing > that you want (the long wire really, does work so > very nice for these purposes). Then you assemble > flange and thingee (wippen, hammer shank flange, > whatever) and slide one assembly down the wire at a > time to the opposite end and snip the wire. > > Make sense? > > I guess the real nice feature of the long wire is > the handy bushing sizing chain and the very high > performance reamer/burnisher. > > Terry Farrell > > Hold on...I'm looking at your photo...if a snip > the center pin wire at one end or the other how do I > get to the other side of the flange to snip it? Is > this strictly for burnishing? Am I a complete > idiot? What am I missing here? > > David Ilvedson > > > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - now with 250MB free storage. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250
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