> The table lifts pneumatically to clamp the bridge to the stationary > hold down, > Given the pushy-ness of the climb cut and the fact that the clamping happens only at one point, when you are at the treble or tenor extreme of the bridge, the entire rest of the bridge has the potential to behave like a naughty lever. No matter how hard I clamp, I find a single point clamp still lets things pivot. How do you deal with naughty lever syndrome...and have you seen your doctor about it? Jim I -- Jim Ialeggio grandpianosolutions.com 978- 425-9026 Shirley, MA
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