Phillip, Ron.. The test block pieces were drilled with parabolic bits using a vortex cooler, 2/O pins set 1.25" into the block, holes swabbed with varnish. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip Ford" <fordpiano@earthlink.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 11:52 AM Subject: Re: Bolduc Block - Bit Size - Torque > Ron, > > Thanks for posting this. Good stuff. Do you have any info about the setup that Mike used for drilling the pinblocks? > > > Ric, and others > > You're correct that this comes out as garbage in Netscape, which is what my computer automatically used to attempt to look at this file. However, from Netscape, I saved it as a text file and had no trouble then opening the file in Excel. Also, I tried saving this Excel file as an HTML file as you suggested (in my version of Excel there is no HTML option in the Save As function, but there is a Web Page option so I'm assuming that this is what you're talking about). When I did this the format got a little goofed > up. So, I think leaving this as an Excel file was the right approach. > > Phil F > > At 02:25 AM 6/18/03 , you wrote: > >Ron, and others. > > > >Not sure how XLS files show up in other browsers, but in Netscape they > >just come out as random garbage. > > > >XLS files can be very easily converted to HTML documents which post for > >viewing in archives and the like very well. Just use the "Save as" > >function, and look for different file types in the pop down bar under the > >name of the file. > > > >Cheers > >RicB > > > > > > > > > >Ron Nossaman wrote: > > > > > Hi Phil, and all, > > > > > > Here's an updated spreadsheet... > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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