Heres a tip I just discovered. How to tighten a string tree? Thats a bit of a problem for me cause you try and tighten the screw down and the whole tree truns. If you try and use a pair of , say, needle nose pliers to grab the tree while you screw the screw, you can either dmamge the finish, and/or bend the tree...plus it's a very awkward procedure; fairly rarely works.
So heres what i did ; I was trying to tighten the string tree screws which had both worked themselves somewhat loose, and was wondering about how to go about it, then I see this fork on the table, and BAM!- Eureka! ; I get the idea to slide the fork onto the "branch" of the the string tree. . Worked perfectly! It held the tree from turning and since it exerts no upward force on the fragile metal of the string tree there is no issues with bending.
Errr, just make sure to clean the fork first. I got some liver and onions all over the string tree~ :toothy11:
Now share a tip you discovered or heard about that isnt well known..
So heres what i did ; I was trying to tighten the string tree screws which had both worked themselves somewhat loose, and was wondering about how to go about it, then I see this fork on the table, and BAM!- Eureka! ; I get the idea to slide the fork onto the "branch" of the the string tree. . Worked perfectly! It held the tree from turning and since it exerts no upward force on the fragile metal of the string tree there is no issues with bending.
Errr, just make sure to clean the fork first. I got some liver and onions all over the string tree~ :toothy11:
Now share a tip you discovered or heard about that isnt well known..