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<div>I'd like to see a photo of that...<br /><br />David Ilvedson, RPT<br />Pacifica, CA 94044<br /><br />
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<hr />Original message<br />From: "Frank Emerson"
<pianoguru@earthlink.net> </pianoguru@earthlink.net><br />To: "joegarrett@earthlink.net, "Pianotech List"
<pianotech@ptg.org> </pianotech@ptg.org><br />Received: 1/23/2007 1:27:58 PM<br />Subject: Re: "Yankee" Off-Set screwdrivers<br /><br />
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<div>I made a tool for this from a 1" diameter knurled, round aluminum nut. The center hole is large enough for the capstan screw head to just fit inside it. A hole was drill from side to side through the nut, with a large gauge of piano wire inserted in the hole, and bent over on each end.. The nut is placed over the screw, and rotated until the wire drops into the screw slot. It then becomes a 1" diameter knob to turn the screw with.</div>
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<div>Frank Emerson</div>
<div><a href="mailto:pianoguru@earthlink.net">pianoguru@earthlink.net</a></div>
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<div style="background: #e4e4e4; font: 10pt arial; font-color: black"><b>From:</b> <a title="joegarrett@earthlink.net" href="mailto:joegarrett@earthlink.net">Joseph Garrett</a> </div>
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<div style="font: 10pt arial"><b>Sent:</b> 1/23/2007 12:52:45 PM </div>
<div style="font: 10pt arial"><b>Subject:</b> Re: "Yankee" Off-Set screwdrivers</div>
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<div>"<font size="+0">Does anyone know if these tools are still made?"</font>
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<div><font size="+0">"I use this one for adjusting rocker capstan screws as below."</font></div>
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<div><font size="+0">AF,</font></div>
<div><font size="3">Yes, they are. Made by Stanley. Available at Ace Hardware Stores. There is also Phillips version.</font></div>
<div><font size="3">HOWEVER,....it is not the tool to use for Rocker Capstans, IMO. There is available from Renner a very good off-screwdriver that is far more efficient and exacting. As it is a duplicate of the original one used in factories, it actually WORKS!<G></font></div>
<div><font size="3">The problem of the ratchet types, is that you cannot get the tactile feel that is needed to accurately adjust rocker capstans.</font></div>
<div><font size="3">I do use the ratchet off-set thingee for extracting upright spring rails. They're pretty good for that sort of thing.<G></font></div>
<div><font size="3">Regards,</font></div>
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<div>Joe Garrett, R.P.T.</div>
<div>Captain of the Tool Police</div>
<div>Squares R I</div>
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