Hi Susan, #7? He inquired. Hmmm, sounds strangely familiar... could be. I'll have to go out in the daylight (when it's safe (bears (Kansas, you know))) and check for possible (probable (likely)) brain clog. That's the problem with these 'meat' computers we carry around, there's no reliable diagnostic routines for memory parity errors. Ron >I do it about the way Ron does, except I use a #7 bridge pin. Seems to end >up just the right size most of the time. Try a sample with each size, and >see which ends up the closest. I wet them with alcohol (ever helpful vodka) >and let them sit overnight with the bridge pins in. Seems to work. > >I started doing them this way after reading a Bill Spurlock article in the >Journal awhile back. > >Susan > Ron
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