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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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All that remained was to introduce the frets to the speakers. Unbelievably, they just slotted into place as if they were new frets!| That's it, job done!
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It worked wonderfully so I repeated the procedure with the other two.
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Once clean and dry, it was quite easy to sort out the splayed out one. A dot of superglue on each of the four places where it was snapped. As for the bent bit, a doddle! I just held it at the edge of the curved kitchen work-top and a few short taps with the wooden handle of a pin hammer and it was soon flat and level. Now for the locating pin-thingys
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9 LEE: JoC: 9 LEE: Tell you what... It's so nice to hear about all you first time posters and what you do and how you got into B&O that i'm happy to send ALL first time posters a little present. So, as soon as you do your first post on this thread, PM me your address and i'll get something off to you! Lee Bugger, now I feel all guilty
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Now I'm not sure, but I would imagine that the glue bonding the fabric to the frame is probably water-based. I filled the sink up four inches deep with warm water and added a dash of Angastora bitters Fairy liquid. With nail brush at the ready, I quickly dunked the first one and scrubbed manically, all over, back and front then whipped it out of
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What I am about to do is a calculated risk! Please don't try this at home!!!
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And the one on the left is slightly bent wher someone has rived it off
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On one of them, the angled bit that goes over the top has been splayed open
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Three of the sixteen locating pins have been snapped off
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Well the frets are a bit of a mess. Very dirty
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