---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment List, In the tireless pursuit of new technical=20 horizons, I hereby personally volunteer to=20 research the Wild Turkey effect on action centers=20 (not to mention my own joints). Reports available=20 next summer in Kansas City at the bar... Seriously, folks, Dale Erwin's earlier message=20 about replacing parts is the only permanent=20 solution in my experience. No matter what=20 chemical you use to wash out and lube the=20 bushings, the mutton tallow is deeply soaked into=20 the wood of the flanges, and will begin to creep=20 out. Soon enough, your centers are tight again.=20 As a quick, temporary fix, use anything you like=20 best. But prepare yourself and your client for=20 eventual parts replacement. Mary Smith > > >In a message dated 8/10/2004 6:29:30 AM Pacific=20 >Standard Time, jim_busby@byu.edu writes: > >Dale, > > > >Yep, that's probably what I should do, but one=20 >is always hoping for a magic bullet. New parts=20 >is really the only SURE solution. I'm too=20 >intrigued by the Wild Turkey now=8A > > > >Jim > > Jim > Me too. Thanks Tim. What feed store do I go to=20 >find one. uhhh & what do I do with him after=20 >that ?....... > Dale ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/fe/43/a2/37/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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