Speaking of ballance rail punchings in an emergency when you need to do a minor bit of key leveling and don't have any paper punchings handy, you can take the felt punching and turn it a little bit at a time. The punching is actually ccompacked thinner at the front and back so by turning them you get a thicker portion where it raisedds the key slightly. A good temporary fix. Bud Schwab At 06:05 AM 11/18/00 -0600, you wrote: >Subject: Re: Balance Rail Felt Punching Theory > > > > > > >I'd be interested in hearing other's ideas too. > > > > > > > >Ron N > > > >Hi Ron, > > I like to use the medium woven white thingee's, Place them > > on a flat surface and iron them with a warm clothes iron, it will lay the > > nap down, and make them very stable. > > The right blend of low noise and stability for me. > > Wacking them with a large hammer produces similar results. > > > > To each his own. > > > > Roger > > Roger Jolly > >somewhere in the dim misty past I think I remember an advertisment for >punchings on a threaded rod kept compressed by a wing nut. ---ric Bud Schwab W 6 Z Y P Malibu, california
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