JJ

JGS

18/06/2005 6:03 AM

PC Pinner Set Problem- A Fix

A while back someone mentioned that the 23G pins were not properly set
below the surface when he used his PC pinner. While searching for
something else I can across a post where another user with the same
problem used a grinder to remove a bit of the nose and the problem was
resolved. For what it's worth. Cheers, JG


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loutent

in reply to JGS on 18/06/2005 6:03 AM

18/06/2005 9:04 PM

In article <[email protected]>, JGS
<[email protected]> wrote:

> A while back someone mentioned that the 23G pins were not properly set
> below the surface when he used his PC pinner. While searching for
> something else I can across a post where another user with the same
> problem used a grinder to remove a bit of the nose and the problem was
> resolved. For what it's worth. Cheers, JG
>

Thanks for this JG. I like the PC pin nailer that
I bought about 6 months ago, but sometimes I
do have the problem of the pin not setting deep
enough (using it on oak mostly).

This seems like a logical solution. I'm going to
keep it in mind and give it a try next time.

Thanks again!

Lou

JJ

JGS

in reply to JGS on 18/06/2005 6:03 AM

19/06/2005 5:58 AM

You Welcome Lou. JG

loutent wrote:

> In article <[email protected]>, JGS
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > A while back someone mentioned that the 23G pins were not properly set
> > below the surface when he used his PC pinner. While searching for
> > something else I can across a post where another user with the same
> > problem used a grinder to remove a bit of the nose and the problem was
> > resolved. For what it's worth. Cheers, JG
> >
>
> Thanks for this JG. I like the PC pin nailer that
> I bought about 6 months ago, but sometimes I
> do have the problem of the pin not setting deep
> enough (using it on oak mostly).
>
> This seems like a logical solution. I'm going to
> keep it in mind and give it a try next time.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Lou


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