On Mon, 14 Sep 1998 15:58:56 EDT, BSimon1234@aol.com wrote: >Greg Newellwrote: >> ><<Bill, won't this also loosen the wood?>> > >Yes, if not very carefully. I suppose that some fort of resistor could be put >into the line outputs to tone down the short-out heat, but it is not something >that I really know how to do. Sometimes the right amount of treatment for a >centerpin is a fraction of a second. That is why it is hard to control. > >Electrical suggestions anyone? > >Bill Simon >Phoenix > I think a potentiometer is in order here but I still feel that your adding heat to the bridseye no matter how you control it and that heat is improperly placed ... no? Greg Newell Greg and Mary Ellen Newell Greg's Piano Forte` Lakewood, Ohio 44107 gnewell@en.com
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