In Reply to: RE: Thanks for all the suggestions and information. I'll keep reading on the subject. nt posted by DHT 4 ME on June 19, 2007 at 15:40:24:
To remove that requires disassembling it from the horn, doable but not the best thing I want to get into. There are wood screws that hold on a casing around the horn and it goes into some wood block attached to the horn that is partially splintering as a result of self-tapping into it. I hate to repeatedly remove and re-install those screws as there is only so many times it will take that abuse and crumble apart on me.
There is the protected bug screen on there. Doesn't this help keep out dust and bugs and such and protect the innards? Is it really a good thing to remove that protection?
Kurt
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- RE: Thanks for all the suggestions and information. I'll keep reading on the subject. nt - kurt s 07:56:35 06/20/07 (2)
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