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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 08:25:47 -0400, Bob wrote:
If I knew what section is resonating (physically vibrating and transducing the sound that is) I could try to drizzle a bit of super glue on it. B. You could always poke around inside with an insulated probe to shut down the oscillating/vibrating component, and go from there. Bob k5qwg |
"Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 08:25:47 -0400, Bob wrote: If I knew what section is resonating (physically vibrating and transducing the sound that is) I could try to drizzle a bit of super glue on it. B. You could always poke around inside with an insulated probe to shut down the oscillating/vibrating component, and go from there. Please note: Insulated probe does not mean a screwdriver with a plastic handle (yes, I've known people that used them). |
"Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 08:25:47 -0400, Bob wrote: If I knew what section is resonating (physically vibrating and transducing the sound that is) I could try to drizzle a bit of super glue on it. B. You could always poke around inside with an insulated probe to shut down the oscillating/vibrating component, and go from there. Please note: Insulated probe does not mean a screwdriver with a plastic handle (yes, I've known people that used them). |
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