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Tuned a Baldwin Acro yesterday, which had two sticking keys, b3 and c4.
The problem was a sluggish jack on both of them. I used Protec on both,
which freed b3. But C5 was still sluggish. What to do, what to do. I
didn't want to remove the whole action just to repin one jack flange.
I took a pair of needle nose, and squeezed the center pin. Didn't work.
I tried again, Didn't work. I sat there, contemplating what to do next.
I though, what the heck, let's try it again. It work. It freed up the
jack.
Now if I can only figure out what I did, and why it worked, I can pass
this trick on as a tech tip. Any ideas?
Wim
Wim,
I have no idea, but could you send me those pliers ?
Tom Driscoll
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