MattTheHat
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I posted in another thread about a couple of TruStone pens I need to disassemble and re-polish. I've got a couple of sets of transfer punches as well as PSI's rubber coated vise-grips for holding the pen body while applying whackage to the punches. This technique seems to work okay, but I'm always shocked when everything comes apart with minimal damage. With the thin TruStone, though, I'm more than a bit worried that the material will break while hammering the bits apart. I'm worried because I've broken this exact flavor of TruStone before while disassembling this same kit.
Has anyone come up with a less agricultural method?
I've got an idea for a shop-made tool, but I don't want to re-invent the wheel if it's already been done.
Hs anyone else found a more elegant solution?
-Matt
Has anyone come up with a less agricultural method?
I've got an idea for a shop-made tool, but I don't want to re-invent the wheel if it's already been done.
Hs anyone else found a more elegant solution?
-Matt
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