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Terry,
Many buzzes thought to be loose ribs can actually be raced to=20
loose nose bolts. Check that first as it's a lot easier than crawling=20
around on the floor.
Greg
At 04:38 AM 11/6/2003, you wrote:
>I might need to glue a buzzing rib today on a Yamaha GH1. If the buzz=20
>source is a rib, the rib is not loose enough to insert anything between=20
>the rib and the panel. The only thing I can think of doing would be to=20
>wick some thin CA in between the rib top and panel bottom. But how in the=
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>world can that be done on a grand in a home with a nice floor without=20
>flipping it over? Any ideas? Thanks.
>
>This is my IRATE customer from last week. I am going to take Ron N.'s=20
>advise and exhaust the possibility of a penny or paper clip on the panel=20
>first (I've got my lights and mirrors and search-sticks). And believe it=20
>or not, she can't be there again - YIKES!
>
>Terry Farrell
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Greg Newell
Greg's piano Fort=E9
mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net=20
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