physically getting hammers on shanks

Jurgen Goering pianoforte at pianofortesupply.com
Tue Dec 19 21:42:13 MST 2006


I bought the Schaff #217 shank knurler a few years ago, tried it a few 
times and was not happy with it at all.  I'd be happy to pass it on to 
someone for 50% of cost.  Or eventually I'll put it on eBay, when I get 
to it.

I later searched around and got a REAL knurler.

Jurgen Goering


On Dec 19, 2006, at 19:58, pianotech-request at ptg.org wrote:

>
> Ed,
> Schaff makes a  #75 Reducer, #291 Shank Knurling Pliers, and #217 
> Hammer Shank Knurler.  I strongly recommend the #217 knurler, even 
> though it is the most costly of the 3 tools.  Knurl for a loose fit - 
> the  moisture in the glue will swell the shank and make a nice tight 
> joint.
> Mike
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