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07-21-2011, 04:02 PM
Thread: My non-destructive method of unpinning
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Many of those pins were set into a tapered hole....
Many of those pins were set into a tapered hole. That means that the pin may be bulged out all the way to the washer next to the blade
I have yet to find a perfect method of removing them. I believe... -
07-18-2011, 10:59 PM
Thread: My non-destructive method of unpinning
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Good question! The pin has a cast iron clamp...
Good question!
The pin has a cast iron clamp which clamps the wooden pin to the bench top. The wood is a sacrificial piece which is cut and shaped to deal with the normal work that is done on the... -
07-17-2011, 10:29 PM
Thread: My non-destructive method of unpinning
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Ok, Guys, Here is another method which can...
Ok, Guys,
Here is another method which can sometimes save a set of scales when unpinning.
As above, remove one pin head riveting bulge.
1.grip and slowly pull a bit of slack with the other end of... -
07-15-2011, 03:08 AM
Thread: My non-destructive method of unpinning
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That is a neat trick, Thank you! ' Never thought...
That is a neat trick, Thank you! ' Never thought of using it for pin removal!
My favorite is a double sided adhesive tape with a very hard paper liner that is pulled off later to use the other...
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