John, Sometimes you just make 'em comfortable (and then hope they go away). Best, and thanks for the information. Horace > Danny, Les, and Horrace, > > Thanks for the input. Danny, your analysis of hearing and hearing aids > was great. Les and Horrace, I will definitely use a softening solution > as opposed to needles. > > All the flanges ARE plastic. Most of the damper flanges have been > replaced, and the El's have been replaced. The hammer butt flanges > held up to the rigors of shaping, but I don't want to put any more > stress on them than is necessary. > > The plastic wip flanges are another story. They are so brittle I was > unable to reg lost motion without having them break on me (several > hammers were sitting up off the rail). The wip flanges will ultimately > have to be replaced. (Don't ask what I temporarily did to reg the lost > motion without turning sticker dowels - maybe you can guess!) > > Thanks again! > >John Piesik, RPT Horace Greeley hgreeley@leland.stanford.edu "Always forgive your enemies, nothing annoys them so much. - Oscar Wilde LiNCS voice: 725-4627 Stanford University fax: 725-9942
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