Interesting Bose shop experience

Richard Anderson tknostf@foxvalley.net
Tue, 18 Apr 2000 18:32:07 -0500


I was rolling the plate from a Bose across the shop floor, it was upside
down on my plate cart, and a hitch pin fell out on the floor. First time
I've seen that.

I had to put a new block in it (very strange- 3 tiers, no real notch). If
you ever have to do it give me a call and I'll give you some tips. The
factory now uses machine screws and tee nuts instead of wood screws because
of the goofy way they make the blocks. The blocks are so thin in places that
there's not enough screw length to hold the block. If you need to do it I'll
loan you the tooling that I bought/made to install them. They are metric and
some of the screws will need to be shortened.

-- 
Richard Anderson
Anderson Piano Service
Elgin,IL
mailto:tknostf@foxvalley.net
http://users.FoxValley.net/~tknostf/



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