Palm Nailer

Dave Smith dsmith941 at comcast.net
Sat Aug 5 16:10:40 MDT 2006


Bill, I am certainly not an authority on this or any subject, but here is my experience.

I also use the Harbour Freight palm nailer on my occasional restringing job.  Tip is unmodified, and the key is to set the compressor pressure fairly low, say 30-50 psi, and STOP before driving the pins too far.  DAMHIK.    Also, important to lever the pins back against the string tension when starting the nailer, and align the pin with the hole axis, so as to not dig out the top of the hole in the pinblock.  

I am sure you will get better info from others who are more than occasional restringers, but this has worked well for me.

Dave Smith
SW FL
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bill Costanzo 
  To: pianotech at ptg.org 
  Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 2:45 PM
  Subject: Palm Nailer


  I am going to attempt my first stringing job with a palm nailer (done many the traditional 2 lb hammer way) and need an explanation of how to modify the tip to get the proper pin height.  Someone touched on this at one of the rebuilding classes in Rochester, but I wasn’t at all clear about it.  Pictures would be nice, and any other info on procedure and things to watch out for would also be greatly appreciated. The piano is a small Baldwin grand, model E, and the palm nailer is a cheapy from Harbor Freight, but seems to work alright.

   

  Thanks, Bill Costanzo

   



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