[CAUT] front rail dilemma

Avery Todd atodd at uh.edu
Thu Mar 9 09:59:50 MST 2006


Wim,

At 02:23 PM 3/8/2006, you wrote:
>In a message dated 3/8/2006 12:01:40 PM Central Standard Time, 
>atodd at uh.edu writes:
>I assume you're talking about the key slip? :-) If you are, 
>something I've seen done is to put (what I'd call) bullet shaped 
>plugs pointing down from inside the keyslip (glued in, of course) 
>into corresponding holes in the front of the keybed (where guide 
>pins or screw would normally be) to make a snug fit. Takes the cheek 
>block completely out of it.
>
>Hope I've explained well enough. I have 2 here that has been done to 
>and seems to work well.
>
>Avery
>
>Avery
>
>How are the bullet shaped plugs different from the pins that 
>normally hold the slip in place?
>
>Wim
>_______________________________________________

Just larger, thereby stronger without the extra help of the screws on 
the cheeks, I guess.
That's just the way this person does it. :-)

Avery  
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