Ken Massingale
Member
Happy Easter everyone. I haven't been turning much the last few months due to orders for furniture.
I was asked to donate something for an upcoming art auction and decided on a couple of Wall Street II's from Woodcraft.
When it came time to assemble, I don't need my press. I can slide the nib and cap ends into the tube by hand. I hadn't noticed anything while turning the blanks, but going back and checking I found that the bushings are slightly loose in the tube.
So, what could I have done to cause this? I can't think of anything. I called the WC store and they will exchange the kits. I asked them to pull a kit and see if the ends slide into the tubes as mine do, they haven't had time to call back.
Thanks for any insight,
Ken
I was asked to donate something for an upcoming art auction and decided on a couple of Wall Street II's from Woodcraft.
When it came time to assemble, I don't need my press. I can slide the nib and cap ends into the tube by hand. I hadn't noticed anything while turning the blanks, but going back and checking I found that the bushings are slightly loose in the tube.
So, what could I have done to cause this? I can't think of anything. I called the WC store and they will exchange the kits. I asked them to pull a kit and see if the ends slide into the tubes as mine do, they haven't had time to call back.
Thanks for any insight,
Ken