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Re: cheekless near Seattle

Re: cheekless near Seattle

2005-10-06 by analog1k

Torx ?  Torque ??

Do you mean an allen-key, y'know that L-Shaped octagonal
looking thing.



--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, cikira@c... wrote:
> 
> My rack-eared production P3 wants to wear those nice wood endpieces 
that 
> Colin sent along later. They are so near and yet so far.
> 
> I know I've seen this answered, but can't find the relevant 
posting: What 
> size torx bit do I need, and is there any procedural advice to 
accomplish this 
> that won't be obvious?
> 
> And where the heck is that torx screwdriver I know I have around 
here 
> somewhere and have ransacked my whole place to find and found all 
sorts of wonderful 
> odds and ends instead and figure it's the wrong size anyway but 
maybe it isn't 
> and now that I can't find it it's bothering the hell out of me ?!??!
> 
> Okay, forget the second question, unless there are clairvoyants 
present.
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cheekless near Seattle

2005-10-06 by cikira@cikira.com

My rack-eared production P3 wants to wear those nice wood endpieces that 
Colin sent along later. They are so near and yet so far.

I know I've seen this answered, but can't find the relevant posting: What 
size torx bit do I need, and is there any procedural advice to accomplish this 
that won't be obvious?

And where the heck is that torx screwdriver I know I have around here 
somewhere and have ransacked my whole place to find and found all sorts of wonderful 
odds and ends instead and figure it's the wrong size anyway but maybe it isn't 
and now that I can't find it it's bothering the hell out of me ?!??!

Okay, forget the second question, unless there are clairvoyants present.


--Amanda         
       __________
     /    / ### / \         SynthSights!
    l [O]       [0]   "it's not about the gear"
    l |=|   ----v=v      www.synthsights.net             
    \ |==| o===^-^          Come join us!    
      \__/ ||_ /         
     __T___T__
     \ ..-.. /  \      | ) ))
  (= |  (O)  |= )     /
  |  l --'-- |  | \_ /
  [__]       [__]  \  \                   
 ( = )\_____/( = )  ( = )               
 [___]       [___] /[___]                      
 (][][)     (][][) (][][)       www.cikira.com

RE: [analogue-sequencer] cheekless near Seattle

2005-10-06 by Colin f

> My rack-eared production P3 wants to wear those nice wood 
> endpieces that 
> Colin sent along later. They are so near and yet so far.

The details are carefully hidden here:
http://www.sequentix.com/sq_cheekinstall.htm
(not very clearly linked from the Links page - should have been on DIY)
 
> I know I've seen this answered, but can't find the relevant 
> posting: What 
> size torx bit do I need, and is there any procedural advice 
> to accomplish this 
> that won't be obvious?

They are hex bits rather than Torx, although you'll find one size of Torx
bit will actually fit.

Be gentle when re-fitting the front panel screws, if there is any wear on
you hex bit, it can be quite easy to strip the heads if you attempt to use
excessive torque.
 
> And where the heck is that torx screwdriver I know I have around here 
> somewhere and have ransacked my whole place to find and found 
> all sorts of wonderful 
> odds and ends instead and figure it's the wrong size anyway 
> but maybe it isn't 
> and now that I can't find it it's bothering the hell out of me ?!??!

My mother's stock answer:
"It's where you left it."

Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com

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