I've heard indirectly (by another tech who had spoken w/ Phil Glenn at Young Chang for help on this very issue) that alcohol and water is the way to treat this. -- JF On 3/31/09, Ron Nossaman <rnossaman at cox.net> wrote: > Ok, this has been mentioned a few times now. The difference is > that the "seize up" syndrome doesn't go away between playings, > and come back again after an hour's (or whatever) play. They > stay seized. So that ain't it - QED. > > Barb, after you quiz the perp long enough and from enough > different directions to discover what's *really* happening, > and what the likely cause and resulting fix is (are?) I'd be > surprised if it turns out to be what has been presumed so far. > Or it's been misreported altogether. Too many missing logical > connections. > Ron N
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