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<div>You can make a screw driver as Joe suggested. But the way I used to remove these nuts is by gently tapping on one side of the nut with a small screw driver blade. Depending on how tight it is, determines the size of the hammer, and the force used to loosen it. </div>
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From: Gene Nelson <nelsong@intune88.com><br>
To: pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org><br>
Sent: Wed, Jun 27, 2012 5:52 pm<br>
Subject: [pianotech] is there a tool for this<br>
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Is there a tool made just for this?
Any home made tool designs someone might want to share?
Two #10 WNG bridge pins fit into each recess but will not budge it when I
turned them with a big crescent wrench.
Possibly some square steel rod that fit a bit better would be helpful.
Thanks,
Gene
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