WD40

Jon Page jpage@capecod.net
Tue, 18 Aug 1998 23:24:36 -0400


At 10:45 PM 8/18/98 EDT, you wrote:
>Dear List,
>
>I have a client with a S & S  B who is an engineer who put WD40 on the
strings
>at the plate pins.  He thought it was rusting.  We all know that WD40 is not
>to be any where around a piano.  He wants a technical explanation why.  He
>tends to talk above me, and wants a technical explanation for every thing I
>do.  

Pull a chair over next to him, stand on it and call him an idiot.
Besides, what good would this procedure have anyway,
perhaps another prouct of   >over engineering<  ?

Sorry, no sympathy for these putzes.

>What should I tell him?  I cannot seem to keep him happy.  I know this has
>been talked about it before, I been in this for 18 years, know better about
>WD40.  Help!
>
>BTW, glad to be back.  I was in the middle of moving, house, shop and all,
and
>had to step down from the list for a while.  Shop is still being put
together.
>
>Dave Peake, RPT
>Oregon City, OR
>
>
Humour is the best medicine,

Jon Page
Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. (jpage@capecod.net)
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