Steam Caution

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Wed, 28 Nov 2001 18:45:15 -0600


Hi Roger,

    And what do you do when even dry-ironing doesn't bring it back up?
Just hypothesizing, of course. :-)

Avery

At 05:37 PM 11/28/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi Paul,
>              Yes, 40watts Weller, I find 80watts too hot, I can singe the
>felt when dry ironing to brighten the tone.
>I dry iron after all major voicing jobs, either steam or needles.  I have
>found that it always produces a few bright stand outs that need correction.
>  This leads to more stable job, and minimal recalls.
>regards Roger
>
>At 07:42 AM 28/11/00 -0600, you wrote:
> >Roger
> >Am I to assume you are using the electric hammer voicing iron form the
> >supply houses?
> >
> >Paul Chick
> >
> >Roger wrote:
> >  The  tip of the iron becomes very
> >> precise in locating where you want the steam to be active.
> >> Using the iron inverted will also target a zone of the hammer accurately.
> >> Two curved surfaces just touching.
> >> Regards roger
> >> Roger Jolly
> >> Saskatoon, Canada.
> >> 306-665-0213
> >> Fax 652-0505
> >>
> >
>Roger Jolly
>Saskatoon, Canada.
>306-665-0213
>Fax 652-0505



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