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On Feb 21, 5:08 pm, Andrew Barss wrote:


Might be a good idea to redesign the entire case, actually.


He might be asking for it, but to me it is a toss leaning towards
there being no problems. Sealed properly I don't think the climate for
expansion and contraction will be that drastic since it wll be inside
a home. For him, it is a great science experiment that we will all
benefit from.

Just my 0.02.

Go Swing Go!


I wouldn't have seen that if you hadn't replied to it, but I'm sure that
dickhead would just love for his dire prediction to be the case.

FYI, both woods were carefully selected in cut to have almost identical
movement values, .0016 and .0018, respectively. Check out:

http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/fp...tr113/ch12.pdf

.... for the judge.

While there is still the possibility of slight movement over the 16" span,
sealing will most likely take that out as a factor.

dickhead, still batting zero, should have learned his lesson by now.

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