Another handy tool is the gimlet. It's a screw starter, having a conical threaded point. I use mine by placing the plastic cable clamp on its tip, finding the best anchor point, and giving it a few right-hand turns. Back it out, and install the clamp screw with the magnetic hex socket that's in my cordless drill.much quicker than balancing all that in the hex socket. They can be hard to find in retail/hardware stores. I see them in mail order catalogs like Garrett Wade Tool Catalog; or do an internet search. Paul C : Re: Dampp-Chaser prices Daniel, A headlamp is good to have, a right angle close quarter drill, cord or cordless, hex bit (magnetic), . These are for a grand install, an upright can be done with a ratchet screwdriver. Chalk to mark position of tank bars ,for a grand.... Have fun with it, be neat ,you never who might poke their head under there. Fill out the card while you are there, and mail it asap. Anything else just email me off line. Rick Ucci/Ucci Piano -------------- Original message from "daniel carlton" <hacicspe at gmail.com>: -------------- hi list does anyone know if the prices listed on the Dampp-Chaser Suggested Price List are the suggested price before or after i markup? i'm about to send a local church an estimate for a DC system, which would be my first DC installation. also, as this would be my first install, does anyone have any special tips or suggestions? much thanks daniel carlton -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070213/a6fb3fd5/attachment.html
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