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Re: Push pins for wood boards
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12/02/24 06:57 AM
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I’ve been using these for decades. The only problem I’ve encountered is that the heads come off of them sometimes.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Push pins for wood boards
[Re: N.Roberts]
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12/02/24 07:26 AM
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Boone Liane
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I bought some cheap oversized plastic ones off Amazon. They’re easier on the hands too.
MUCH better than the supply house aluminum ones they sell today!
When fur was worth something I was going through 100+ a year popping the heads off the aluminum pieces of junk!
They sure don’t make em like they used to.
Last edited by Boone Liane; 12/02/24 07:27 AM.
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Re: Push pins for wood boards
[Re: N.Roberts]
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12/02/24 07:38 AM
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"cheap oversized plastic ones " I use them too and the nail does not come off the head like someone else stated......j.k
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Re: Push pins for wood boards
[Re: N.Roberts]
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12/02/24 07:49 AM
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I have both the longer and shorter aluminum head pins. I like the longer ones myself just because I think their easier to handled with fat fingers or gloves. When I have a lot of coon to do I use a stapler with a 1/8 inch stand off taped to the bottom. Way faster for me than using pins.
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Re: Push pins for wood boards
[Re: Lugnut]
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12/02/24 08:45 AM
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I’ve been using these for decades. The only problem I’ve encountered is that the heads come off of them sometimes. I have that problem also, but I save them until I have enough to make it worth while to whip up a batch of 2 part epoxy and glue them back together. They work and don't come apart after they are glued I've also found that if I use 45 degree angle needle nose plyers and pull the shaft not the head that last much longer also.
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Re: Push pins for wood boards
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12/02/24 10:56 AM
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If you want to fix your aluminum push pins when the heads come off,instead of tossing them,take a small chisel and hit the nail where it goes into the head a couple times,it creates a couple of "bumps" then put the nail in the vise and whack the aluminum head back on with a tack hammer then pinch the head a bit in the middle. The old aluminum push pins had hardened nails the new ones are soft and are junk-they bend-probably chinese junk.
Last edited by Boco; 12/02/24 11:01 AM.
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