1) Submitted by
Jim Noeth, from Granite City, IL
on 10/23/2009
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I am building a pulpit for our church and it is designed to come apart into sections so it can be moved easily. I used the wooden variety of these pins to align the sections as they go together. They work great. I chose the wooden ones because I felt that they would hold up better than the plastic ones. I was afraid that the brass pins might be a little too precise to get them to align easily. The wooden ones are better tapered, and have about 1/16 inch of play. I also bought the 'Pro Doweling Jig' from Rockler to make the holes, it worked great.
2) Submitted by
Anne Fuller, from Melbourne, FL
on 5/19/2009
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I thought my dining room table was warped and needed major repair. My upholstery man asked about the "pins" and I realized they had all broken over the years. I found the wood pins at Rockler and they have totally solved the problem for such a small price. I would have preferred the metal pins but they were too small.
3) Submitted by
Bill R Gilliland, from Broken Arrow, OK
on 4/30/2009
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It was great being able too find the pins I needed. The shipping was outstanding, I got my parts very fast. Thanks!
4) Submitted by
Patricia Phillips, from Tallahassee, FL
on 3/21/2009
When I couldn't find the product any place else I was able to find it a rockler. The shipping was quick and the product was just as advertised. I couldn't get the replacement from Thomasville, but I could get it from Rockler. Thanks
5) Submitted by
Glenn Larkin, from Bountiful, UT
on 2/14/2009
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Table leaf guides periodically fall out and get lost. It is good to know there is a source where new ones can be procured and purchased
6) Submitted by
Timothy Adams, from Oklahoma City, OK
on 1/6/2009
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I inherited a nice table with two leaves. It was missing the table pins and these pins were exactly what I needed to restore the table for use.
7) Submitted by
Martin, from Shelton, CT
on 1/1/2009
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Used the brass model.
You will need a tube to place around the pin while knocking the pin into the leaf. The tube that is the female side is fairly soft and will mushroom somewhat as you knock it.
"Recieved our order of glass and wire mesh. All items arrived intact, which was no surprise considering the impressive packaging.
I've dealt with what many companies consider appropriate packaging, which, at best is hit-and-miss.
The packaging methods you folks employ are second to none.
Thank you.
J.J.Marchese" -
J.J.M.
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