You guys need to quit whining about dropping a few paper punchings. They're color coded, for God's sakes. I knocked a plastic compartment box full of center pin punchings<http://www.pianopromoproductions.com/resources/Do%20Not%20Drop%21.pdf>off the top of a TV to the floor. Imagine my chagrin as I scooped them up into a pile. I can visually tell the difference between a size 18 1/2 pin and a size 26, but how about the difference between a size 20 and a size 20 1/2?? The smart thing to do would have been to throw the entire works into the trash and pick up the phone to dial Schaff to reorder, but I was so damn mad at myself that I got out my micrometer, and miked ever stinking one of them. A morning well spent, in that I got really good at converting the micrometer reading to a pin size, and I've never dropped the box since. I hold onto it with both hands when I move it from point A to point B and watch where I'm putting my feet, let me tell you. Best wishes, all. Chuck Behm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20130227/1d6e7e19/attachment.htm>
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