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Wild Bill November 19th 04 01:37 PM

Mallards?

Face shield and a rubber apron, for sure

WB
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"Hans-Marc Olsen" wrote in message
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I'm a mallet riveter but don't know how to do it.Please help.






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Uncle Lucky November 19th 04 02:06 PM

How can I rivet mallets ? ? ?
 
I'm a mallet riveter but don't know how to do it.Please help.

Use white glue and pressure.


Hitch November 19th 04 05:37 PM

otion (Uncle Lucky) wrote in
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I'm a mallet riveter but don't know how to do it.Please help.


Use white glue and pressure.


I use waxed nylon thread and a large leatherworking needle.


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Boris Mohar November 19th 04 05:48 PM

http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...rc+Olsen+troll

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Leo Lichtman November 19th 04 07:27 PM


"Uncle Lucky "wrote: Use white glue and pressure.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I use black glue and vacuum. Maybe we should compare results sometime.



Uncle Lucky November 19th 04 09:20 PM

"Uncle Lucky "wrote: Use white glue and pressure.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I use black glue and vacuum. Maybe we should compare results sometime.


These are marimba mallets correct?. Piano mallets may be different, do you use
the black glue for the black key notes?
Vacuum is good and have used it on saxophone reeds to impregnate machined cane
with resin.
Health & Peace,
Lance

Old Nick November 20th 04 05:10 AM

On 18 Nov 2004 19:27:06 -0800, (Hans-Marc
Olsen) vaguely proposed a theory
.......and in reply I say!:

remove ns from my header address to reply via email

I'm a mallet riveter but don't know how to do it.Please help.


Use your head?

Sad, man. These really are the most childish, sorry excuses for trolls
I have seen, I reckon.

BTW. What's the protocol here, given that we want to have some fun,
but finally get rid of the little creep? Should we reply here only,
ridiculing this guy and assuming he wants to lurk over on his
sunstroke site and not bother reading these (bit pointless telling the
guy he's a **** if he never hears it and of course KFing him does not
work because then you get all the damn replies.), or reply only to the
other group, so that while you attract his attention and he knows he's
been read and this feeds him, maybe we can **** him off enough with
analysis and ridicule to get rid of him....errr it.

PS BTW. I have simply set each thread as I see it to Ignore. Avoids
the KFing problem G. But I was interested in thoughts. Every now and
then he just gets me ****ty, he's so.....BAD! G I have seen both
ideas put forward.



Karl Vorwerk November 20th 04 10:39 AM

Piano mallets are felt.
Karl

"Uncle Lucky" wrote in message
...
"Uncle Lucky "wrote: Use white glue and pressure.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I use black glue and vacuum. Maybe we should compare results sometime.


These are marimba mallets correct?. Piano mallets may be different, do

you use
the black glue for the black key notes?
Vacuum is good and have used it on saxophone reeds to impregnate machined

cane
with resin.
Health & Peace,
Lance



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Sir Al Babin November 20th 04 04:07 PM


Piano mallets are felt.
Karl


Piano mallets are wood with thicket of felt glued onto them like bumpers on the
pool tables. And the less you're fetish the piano mallets are better heard
than felt so my kids is laughting know!
Hope this helps your problems and the Happy Holidays.
A Babin & Sons
(iso 9000 compliant job shop, machine repair and rebuild, custom pool cues and
covers)





B.B. November 22nd 04 03:00 AM

In article ,
(Hans-Marc Olsen) wrote:

I'm a mallet riveter but don't know how to do it.Please help.


First, you'll need a rivet malleter.

http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ item #196

Then, follow the steps here.
http://ninjabunny.org/cgi-bin/boardp...plyquote&forum
=1&discussion=13&p=15

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