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Re: Polishing Brass End Bells

Posted by Ian L on May 29, 2006 at 14:28:34:

I hope Mike /Doc B. or somebody else with a ton of MQ transformer experience will correct me if I'm being too loose about this but I don't think you have to worry about the lams as long as you're really really careful when you take off the bells and don't move/knock the transformer while the bolts are out. Personally , because I usually have lots of the stuff around from wood working, I would wrap the body of Lams with a few turns of green Low Tack (low adhesion) painter's masking tape for a little insurance before removing the bolts and I'd slip the bolts back in the holes and gently finger close the nuts until ready to put the bells back on.
For polishing expertise the guy to contact is Wardsweb, a regular poster on the Bottlehead Forum and hoster of Bottlehead meets in Texas. He's friendly and encouraging and photos of his results show he knows what he's talking about.

hope this helps