CA ing bridge pins

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@cox.net
Sun, 19 Oct 2003 23:38:44 -0500


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>List,
>         Sorry to jump in a little late on this, but I have one question 
> regarding
>use of CA on bridge pins.  It sounds like a great solution for loose
>pins/false beats, the same as in a pin block (not the false beats part), but
>as Dan Levitan brought up in the August issue of the PTJ, is this a problem
>for the rebuilder when it comes time to pull the pins?  Does the CA lose
>it's grip over time, and the pins come out easily, or is this a potential
>problem in the long term?
>
>Thanks,
>Jeff Stickney, RPT

Why would it be? Does it preclude pulling tuning pins when the time comes? 
How can CA be a miracle cure for loose tuning pins, which must remain 
movable, yet permanently bond bridge pins in the cap?

Ron N

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