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A little unsure. With a pin pusher, do the pins only go in as far as you push them or do you need a depth stop if you want to do that?
I'm trying to choose between the Amati and Mantua pin pushers, but don't know if either have a depth stop or of I need one.
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I use this one which has a depth stop and is there if you wish to use it and is also a robust item..http://www.cornwallmodel...g/mantua_nail_fixer.html
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Cheers Mr T, i'll get it ordered.
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[quote=Tomick] I use this one which has a depth stop and is there if you wish to use it and is also a robust item..http://www.cornwallmodel.../mantua_nail_fixer.html[/quote] Tomick Many thanks for the advice. Have just ordered one from cmb. My existing Amati one has a very weak aluminium tube and is forever getting bent. The one you use looks a lot stronger. Kind regards Tony Happy Modelling
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