Nah, not dat one…
This one >>> http://www.coffmanstairs.com/installer/hardware5.htm
I’m not much for new inventeds to the form, but this is a good one.
Anyone try it before?
Nah, not dat one…
This one >>> http://www.coffmanstairs.com/installer/hardware5.htm
I’m not much for new inventeds to the form, but this is a good one.
Anyone try it before?
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I haven't tried one, but I'm going to. I can't count how many nuts I've dropped off of balconies (no, I'm not talking about the help LOL), and those little slices on the cuticles. owey...I'll bet Larry's drooling<G>
Don't worry, we can fix that later!
Larry who?
Larry who?>>>>
tee hee
Larry Engel of course dope.
Be SOOO CONFUSED!
andrew MartinThe secret of Zen in two words is, "Not always so"!
http://CLIFFORDRENOVATIONS.COM
Whatever happened to 'He who must never be named'? Did the sysops finally get fed up, take up a collection to hire a hitman or at least someone to break into his house and commit compucide?
Guantanamo Bay.
Piffin has a friend in the FBI.
He just happened to mention that he was getting threats from an Islamic fundamentalist stair rail installer living in the US.
Congratulations Mr. Martin, you have won an all expense paid trip to a Beautiful Carribean Island location!!!!Mr T
Happiness is a cold wet nose
Life is is never to busy to stop and pet the Doggies!!
All I can say to that is: Good going Piffin.
I pity the guards.
Gitmo. Hmmm.
Maybe he could be used to extract information.
Far to cruel to contemplate. Even SH had standards of decency.
He still posts at Joe Fusco's site. Mostly they ignore him.
Jon Blakemore
Check it out, found this at Joe Fusco's site...might have to look a little more closely at Qmeg's ID LOL
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2003 7:54 am
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and here all along I didn’t think anyone on the other forms was listening, just kidding.
All,
My apologies to everyone for sometimes coming across as a know it all and asking a question that the answer is already known. Twice I’ve posted that layout formula on other forms only to be slammed.
Here’s another hard to find installation tool. this is an excellent handrail bolt wrench but will wear out with a lot of uses.
http://www.coniferproducts.com/prod10.htm
Larry Don't worry, we can fix that later!
BB, this is the slickest thing since sliced bread.
I was amazed. The nut goes on a magnetic stud, and the genuine Coffman rubber band spins the nut on slicker than...oh, I can't say that.
The wrench is nice and small, and tweaks the nut on tight.
I inventered a rail bolt driver so I don't need that function, (well someone told me I wasn't first, but mom still calls me lightning).
Invented a rail bolt fastener, eh? Well, Lightning is better than Larry<G> Don't worry, we can fix that later!
slicker than...what? ...snot on a door knob? ;o)
deer guts...
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming.... WOW!!! What a Ride!
Looks pretty cool but try this before you spend the money.
I always try to get the nuts on with the rail upside down. Slide the nut on to a 12p finish nail. hold it near the head with one finger. Touch the Point to the end of the bolt, dead center. Let the nut slide down. Should slide right on. I slide my finger in and give it a little spin to start it and then have at it with a Rail bolt Wrench.
But, If I was a betting man, I wouldn't bet against one of those showing up in my tool box. Who can resist cool tools.
BRB, you put the nut on the magnetic stud on the end, place the nut right on the bolt, pull one side of the rubber band and voila, you are on.
No worries about what position you are in, no worries about the nut falling down in the hole and starting over, no worries about the glue being sporked while you fiddle around.
I wouldn't have posted it if it didn't work, and it works great.