Soundboard shims via Spurlok method (update)

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Mon May 7 20:16 MDT 2001


Well, I had to reposition the track and had more of the tool riding on
the track. It still got a little hairy but I managed to get something
acceptable with not too much epoxy. Not my best work but the others were
more manageable knowing what to look out for. One o the problems I had
originally was that I was using cloth type double sided tape. That
caused the rail to rock because the rail wasn't stable. Once I switched
to cloth tape in the middle and foam tape at the ends where the dip
occurs I had much less trouble. I was then able to ride the rail all the
way instead of having the feet of the tool dip at the end of the board.
Still wish I could take back that first one.

Greg

Vince Mrykalo wrote:

> So, whatcha do?
>
> At 11:40 PM 5/6/2001 -0400, you wrote:
> >Lists,
>
> >As I said i did persevere and found a way to make it work in that
> >area.
>
> >Greg
> >

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