I've had my run ins with OSHA. Technically before you do any work on your synth you have to lock-out your power supply. That means it cannot be turned on. Makes it kinda tough to calibrate. I'm not kidding about this either. According to OSHA the only way you can troubleshoot equipment is with the power off. You are supposed to guess at what is wrong, replace it with power off. Reassemble and turn the power back on. Then test it. I've actually been through this with them. No Joke. Anyway those rules only apply if you have 10 or more employees. Less than that and you can stick your finger in the light socket. Don't anybody get jealous yet. I've been at this 3 months and no sounds yet. Possibly this weekend though if I can find the time. And it has definitely depleted the old checkbook.
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Re: Woodworking
2002-03-08 by paulhaneberg
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