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roller pin removal
Furnished content. (from WoodNet.net)
I am building the music stand that was in a recent issue of Woodsmith. To adjust the riser in the base there is a knob with a threaded stud in it. The build list showed it with a 3" stud. I am not sure what dimension I have that is different than theirs but I need a 3.75" stud. This is a $30 item from McMaster-Carr with thelongest stud they carry. My thought is to just put a longer stud in the knob but there is a roller pin holding the stud in the knob and the pin does not go all the way through the knob. What is the trick to remove a roller pin that does not go all the way through?
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posted at: 12:00am on 13-Nov-2025 path: /Woodworking | permalink | edit (requires password)
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