Fred Sturm wrote: > [snip]the key blocks enough to be able to add cardboard again. I have > thought > of retrofitting something like the Yamaha system of adjutable plates (a > screw bearing down on what looks like nylon/teflon). Does anyone out > there do that? Any comments on whether that makes more sense than > removing wood from the bottom of the blocks, either from the point of > view of long term adjustment or amount of time/trouble involved? Yup. We do that here with decent results. I've noticed only an occasional squeak in the retrofits. -- Ron Torrella, RPT Ypsilanti, MI ----------------- FreeDSL Information - Updated! http://www-personal.umich.edu/~torrella/InfoPlease/HereItIs.html ----------------- "There's a difference between 'involved' and 'committed.' When providing ham and eggs for breakfast, the hen is involved. The pig is committed. (Milo Sturgis in Jonathan Kellerman's novel "Self-Defense")
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