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Old 12-04-2005, 10:21 AM
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J B's Spine Tool.

Just wondered if anyone had the instructions that come with this tool?

I managed to get one through the local classifieds but the guy didn't have the instructions that came with it.

I e mailed the JB people and ,even though I explained why I don't have them ,they still want $25 for the instructions ,which I find excessive (I won't be buying any more of their stuff if this is an example of the customer service they provide).

I already know how to spine my shafts but they claim to be able to do it with the head still attached and I want to know how (but not for $25).

Any help appreciated (e mail if required).
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Re: J B's Spine Tool.

You can do it with the head still on ,by removing the grip.
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Re: J B's Spine Tool.

Does the weight of the head not affect the location of the spine?

I would have thought the head would want to point down no matter how much you flex the shaft.
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Re: J B's Spine Tool.

And why does the grip effect the spine?
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Re: J B's Spine Tool.

by removing the grip,the shaft will now fit inside the roller bearings.
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Re: J B's Spine Tool.

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by removing the grip,the shaft will now fit inside the roller bearings.
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Re: J B's Spine Tool.

Thanks Tbar - I re-read your posts... yes, it's easier (IMO and IMS) to pop the grip off rather than pull the head.
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