Pocono Bill
Member
As the newbie on the block perhaps my question is answered elsewhere on this forum. If so, I'm sorry, but just point me in the right direction.
When I get a new pen kit I take the directions that come with it, put it in a clear plastic sleeve, and insert it in a loose leaf binder. This has been a good way for me to keep track of directions. I also save hand-outs from club meetings and other "how-to" directions.
Well it happened. I've misplaced directions that I need. Recently I found a single pen kit among my "to make" hardware and I need the directions. The pen is from Craft Supplies; it is an older "Easy Grip" style, #851-0403. It is not in their current catalog so I called the company. It has been discontinued and the directions no longer appear on line.
The pen uses only a single blank and since I do have the bushings I've already turned that part. I want to be sure I assemble it properly, but... no directions.
I am writing to ask if anyone has the directions for assembling that pen and if you will share them with me?
Pocono Bill
When I get a new pen kit I take the directions that come with it, put it in a clear plastic sleeve, and insert it in a loose leaf binder. This has been a good way for me to keep track of directions. I also save hand-outs from club meetings and other "how-to" directions.
Well it happened. I've misplaced directions that I need. Recently I found a single pen kit among my "to make" hardware and I need the directions. The pen is from Craft Supplies; it is an older "Easy Grip" style, #851-0403. It is not in their current catalog so I called the company. It has been discontinued and the directions no longer appear on line.
The pen uses only a single blank and since I do have the bushings I've already turned that part. I want to be sure I assemble it properly, but... no directions.
I am writing to ask if anyone has the directions for assembling that pen and if you will share them with me?
Pocono Bill