by fugi » 6 Jan 2005 21:11
tips, yea, when you get fed up with it, don't throw it. sheetrock is a pain to fix.
as I"m sure you're find out by now with help of the search function, spool pins aren't all that tricky. the plug will move a little when you set a spool pin in the middle but will not turn fully. to find which spool isn't correctly set, use light torque, place your finger at the end of the wrench as to exagerate its movement to your senses, an push lightly on each pin. when the torque pushes back when you push on a pin, let up a little on the wrench, and set that pin deeper. rinse and repeat.
If I've missed anything someone fill in. and yes, spool pins have caused me to repair sheetrock. just the first time though, it's east to get the hang of.
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