Bummer old upright (Starr)

Richard Brekne rbrekne@broadpark.no
Wed, 11 Apr 2001 18:29:03 +0200


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Could be Joe. I started years ago carrying some sort of little
flashlite around with me to inspect as closely as I could the
insides of any tunning pinhole when I decide to pull a pin for
replacement. If there is a crack I want to know about it if I can so
I can help the customer decide best what to do about it.

These days Maglite makes these great little mini Mags.... works
perfectly for inspecting tuningpin holes.

Joseph Garrett wrote:

> IMHO when you shimmed the loose pins, that spread the existing
> crack in the pin block, causing neighbor pins to become loose. You
> probably exacerbated the situation, unknowingly. I've been there.
> It's time to say the "last rites" on that one.Regards,Joe Garrett,
> R.P.T.

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Richard Brekne
RPT, N.P.T.F.
Bergen, Norway
mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no


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