Robert, Perhaps repining is viable but if contamination is present and the problem will reoccur ... no. Think of Steinway and it's verdigris problems. No amount of repinning will ever get rid of the verdigris. Greg Intune44@AOL.COM wrote: > In a message dated 4/14/99 11:25:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gnewell@EN.COM > writes: > > << If these > are contaminated would repining be a viable solution? Would replacement > be better? My customer is convinced (his own thoughts) that replacement > is better. >> > > Greg, > > I'm a greenhorn in the business, (~2 yrs), but I'd be in favor of > repinning a few first, and seeing how it works out. Then, if that still > doesn't work, you can be assured of no future problems by rebushing. It > depends on whether you are willing to tale the time to try other things when > you might need to rebush anyway. Does that make any sense? > > Robert Dueck (College student) :-)
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