The Swelling Pin hole Conundrum

Jon Page jpage@capecod.net
Wed, 19 Nov 1997 19:48:15 -0500


Barrie,
With Jim, it is not anti-clockwise, it's antebellum.

Not necessarily the branch water itself, but what is mixed with;
which causes the swelling and clogging of the pores.

Jon Page

At 09:12 PM 11/19/97 +0000, you wrote:
>Ed,
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>Perhaps it has something to do with which side of the equator you live
>on.  Remember water runs clockwise down a hole in the northern part and
>anti-clockwise in the southern. :-)
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>Barrie with a :-)
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>In article <971119124848_1659644620@mrin42.mail.aol.com>, A440A@aol.com
>writes
>>       Obviously, I am inhabiting a differnt world than those that find the
>>holes get larger, (is there is an unknown correlation that causes the
balance
>>rail pins to expand when their keys get dampened??)
>>Regards, 
>>Ed Foote
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