Humidity Change and Unisons

John Lillico, RPT staytuned@idirect.com
Tue, 22 Aug 2000 20:50:22 -0400


>By golly Don, you ARE a politician.

>Ron N

No, that's me!  Anyway guys, I've given my answer days earlier. The tail of the right tri-chord receives the greater brunt of increased tension on account of the plate's angle relative to the bridge pins because it is a shorter segment. If you don't believe me, we'll have to resume this discussion in the spring. It's getting busy now.

RESOLVED!!!!

John Lillico, RPT
Oakville, Ontario




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