---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Not to mention "tail," "screwed," "hole," and "tight." Yep, computer filters sure are intelligent, all right! Fred Brian Lawson wrote: > Highlighted below. I leave your imagination to work out why. > Brian ----- Original Message -----From: "Avery Todd" > <atodd@UH.EDU>To: "College and University Technicians" > <caut@ptg.org>Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 5:00 PMSubject: Re: > Yama-help, s.v.p.! Ed & list, > > I think this is funny enough that I'm going to take a chance on > posting > it. When I downloaded your message this morning, the 'Mood Watch' > thing > that Eudora has indicated your message as "on fire" with a 3 red > peppers rating. > > Well, I fully expected at least a curse word or too but no, not a one. > I > wasn't able to even figure it out at first. Anyone care to guess what > word(s) made Ed's post so "offensive"? :-) > > Avery > > >Wow! > >You could wait until the clicks stop, clamp down the key tails so the > keys > >don't move, then lift and lower the hammers and see if the clicks > recur. If > >not, that points to Ron's balance hole squeaks. If yes, probably > whips or > >hammers. > > > >Does it happen if you just lift and lower one hammer? Could it have > >anything to do with the stack or keyframe flexing? > >Is the stack screwed on tight, the rails tight, etc.? > > > >You could lower the rep lever until the hammer is all on the jack, > and raise > >the lever until it's all on the rep lever, and see if that changes > anything. > >Maybe the knuckle just barely pushes the jack off its rest, then it > slips > >back, making a little click in the jack spring hole? > > > >Ed > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/39/57/d6/ac/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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