>Don't remember the sequence now. I could look it up but why bother? If the stringer lowered the plate, or ground down the aliquot bars some to get some bearing and compressed the old board enough to raise the impedance enough to temporarily get it above the threshold at which that noise happened, then it wasn't the new hammers that fixed it. That's why, and it may very well be back. >Oh, for the simple life of the ignorant. I think I was happier whey i >didn't know so much. :) Nah, you couldn't have been or you wouldn't have gone to all the trouble to learn so much of the stuff that aggravates you now. >Have a great Friday. > > Newton And yourself, good sir. Ron N
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