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Re: [Evolver] Re: Loose Knobs

2005-10-05 by Scott Kellogg

Dunno, man, I got my Evo in June, it's got a fairy high serial number 
(1817 or something).

Carbon111 wrote:
> The very first run was like that Dave fixed the issue on later runs...
> Best Regards, James
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>>From: Scott Kellogg <glaive@...>
>>Date: Wed Oct 05 12:21:48 CDT 2005
>>To: DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com
>>Subject: Re: [Evolver] Re: Loose Knobs
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>>I'll try the paper.  That seems like the least invasive way of handling 
>>it.  I wonder why the knobs are like this?
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>>Carbon111 wrote:
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>>>>Maybe there is some kind of sticky stuff that will hold them on, but 
>>>>never solidify and make a bond.
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>>>Try a removeable thread lock - the kind of thing meant for bolts.
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>>>Alternately, you could do what I did and mush a bit of tissue paper between the shaft and the knob interior.
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>>>Best Regards, James
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>>Coordinator,
>>Midwest Electronic Music Summit
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Scott Kellogg
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http://www.themems.com

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