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| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Weather and cone tension | | Date: | Saturday, January 26, 2008 02:50:59 (+0000) | | From: | reso-man <reso-man @.......net>
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Dan, I know it costs a fortune to heat your house these days, but TURN THE
THERMOSTAT UP. (Poor Essie!) Essie is his wife, folks.
Ok seriously, I've never had troubles like you are describing, but if anyone
would know the answer to this, it would be Dick DeNeve, (who lives on the edge of
the Tundra, way up north-western N.Y. state....brrrr.
How about it Dick? I think ol "Dobro Dan" just needs to change his strings??
Richie
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From: "D. Tannehill" <ephsmath-phys@cox.net>
> Just wondering something. In the past week, both Virginia ('05 Tut Taylor
> Virginian) and Lassie ('06 Gold Tone Beard PBS) have sounded "thuddy." Both
> times, I tweaked the cone tension screw, and the problem cleared up. And both
> times, I loosened the screw. I figure it has something to do with the cold, dry
> temps here in New England, but figured I'd get an expert opinion. So here's the
> question. How does the weather affect cone tension, and how frequently should
> one tweak it?
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> Dan in RI
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