Hi Joe. I put a boston butt and a picnic in the smoker yesterday. They will be ready this evening for dinner. How 'bout if you stop on by, have a nice BBQ dinner with me and my family, and then go out to my shop and FIND MY "PIANO ACTION HANDBOOK"! I think I know the quadrant where it was last seen. Thanks. 5 pm? I'm regulating my Yamaha G5 action in my shop now. A week or more ago folks helped me out by giving my regulating specs. I spent a good half-hour finding my printed responses! :-( Spare me the lecture on organization. I know, I know, I know. My dear deceased mother has covered that ground thoroughly! Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Garrett" <joegarrett@earthlink.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 12:18 AM Subject: Piano Specs. book > It always amazes me, (well maybe not), how a lot of technicians try to do > top notch work with a minimum of tools! > One of those tools should be the Specs book, (or any book, for that matter), > available from the home office. The Portland Chapter gives one to each new > member. While I'm on the subject of books, when's the last time you read a > technical book? Woodworking, Business, Math, Welding, a catalog, (from cover > to cover), etc., etc., the list is endless, if you make it a point to persue > an ever increasing knowledge bank, throughout your life. Just my 2cents > worth. > Regards, > Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon) >
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