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Thread: Glaziers Points Sizes

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    Heck I just had keys made for 3 master locks, never gave price a thought for keys till they ring me up at register 😩51.00 with 5.00 discount. No more high rolling for me

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    Look on eBay, I see two guns a PD 1 and PD 2 both at 70.00 plus shipping.
    I have 11 sashes to do with 3 panes in each, it may be worth buying

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    Look on eBay, I see two guns a PD 1 and PD 2 both at 70.00 plus shipping.
    I have 11 sashes to do with 3 panes in each, it may be worth buying
    But both are label as vintage

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    https://www.ebay.com/itm/37539317327...Bk9SR7TjzvDiYw

    I can send you a few strips of points. I have much more than a lifetime supply.

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    Tom I purchase that tool, thanks for providing that link and help

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    I'll send the points out tomorrow. I should still have your address in my PM's.

    You pull that loop up, drop the points in, and put the spring loaded loop back on top of the points to feed the points. Shoot a couple as tests first. There is an adjustment on the spring tension that slams the hammer. The trigger just loads the hammer spring until it goes past a critical point releasing the spring to shoot the point.

    Spacing of the opening is pretty critical. If the tool has been dropped or abused on the top of that loop, it can bend the thin metal under where the point comes out, allowing two at the time. If so, you might have to take that little metal piece off and adjust it by bending.

    Hopefully it will work right to start with, but it's a pretty simple thing.
    Last edited by Tom M King; 04-25-2024 at 6:17 PM.

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    Thanks so much Tom for those points and the help guiding me through this. Just looking at repairing sashes, to the untrained eye you don’t see all work that has to go into them. Even on a hobbyist level such as myself, labor or love for sure

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