Ward & Probst wrote: > > Would a class on CA and its uses interest anyone attending Reno? Definantly.. grin... and an in depth course on action geometry parameters would be neat too. Not just the usual this goes there and that goes there... but something along the lines of how the things are desighned in the first place.. > > > Hope this helps, > Dale > Dale Probst, RPT > Member, TEAM20001 > PTG Annual Convention > Reno, NV --July 11-15, 2000 > email: wardprobst@cst.net > (940)691-3682 voice > (940) 691-6843 fax > TEAM2001 website: http://www.equaltemperament.com/PTG/ > > Yes, I'm sure it would help to tilt. The point was that I wondered if > it might still be possible with the upright _not_ tilted, since water- > thin CA follows cracks so well through capillary action. Assuming, of > course, that you could introduce it a drop at a time, so it wouldn't just > run off. > > The point would be that it could be a _quick_ repair, done without fuss > on a note or two as needed. I'll have to try it and see if it's possible. > That Starr has nothing to lose, anyway. > > Susan -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway
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