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Is Your Name Red Green?

Posted by Peter Gunn on May 2, 2005 at 16:50:09:

Hearty congratulations for making it work, but I do not think I could or would recommend your proceedure to anyone else. I also know electrical tape can go bad and dry out over time and if it does, then the panels might be damaged or put beyond re-repair.

I would also not discount that you might have lost some resolution stiffening the ends like that. They are not the most vocal parts of the panel it is true, but boy, does that sound like a "field" repair.

In the final analysis, it is easier and better to wipe on some DAP and be done, than to go thru the machinations you did and hope for the best.

That said, I hope you never have a problem.


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