At 06:15 PM 11/17/97 -0500, you wrote: >..the proper mixture of Garfields to Alcohol?..was it 4-1?.. > Phil, I like a 50/50 mix, with methanol. It smells less, and flashes slower. I have had lots of good luck with Garfield, but when the pins are SUPER-loose, it hasn't worked quite as well. Of course, we get real good penetration and absorption out here where the air is normally at about 15 percent in the winter. You'll need to make a few passes, and you may need to pause a few minutes in between. I learned (the hard way) to double check the ventilation and any customer "sensitivities" to chemical smells. Sometimes the old squares had solid (read: no layers) blocks, and were incurable without larger pins. Driving the pins on a square can be a real headache, if the wires are original. ALSO: Everyone on the list with square experience will tell you..... go ahead and make you chiropractors' appointment now... Have fun! Guy
This PTG archive page provided courtesy of Moy Piano Service, LLC