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Shank truing tool question

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 10:43 pm
by MichaelDenney
I bought one of these tools recently and am practicing on my vintage 24AW, which hit the pavement a time or two during college marching seasons. However, the technique I am using isn't getting the job done; I simply twist the tool into the shank as deeply as possible. Even though the end of the shank is relatively thin on these old Bachs, I am having trouble moving the metal back to round.

Are there any tricks that would help? Do I need to enlist the help of an interior lineman type?

Re: Shank truing tool question

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 10:55 pm
by Dan Schultz
MichaelDenney wrote:I bought one of these tools ..... I am having trouble moving the metal back to round. .... Are there any tricks that would help? Do I need to enlist the help of an interior lineman type?
Just twisting the tool won't get the job done. I usually drive the tool into the shank with a few taps of a rawhide or plastic mallet... then, use a dent hammer with a large flat face to tap the shank against the tool. There's no worry about getting the tool stuck. It's going to come right out after a few taps with the dent hammer. Does a pretty nice job!

Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 12:35 pm
by prototypedenNIS
I second the tinker

Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 11:01 pm
by MichaelDenney
Thanks, Dan et al. Now if I can just find where our son last used my plastic mallet...