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Re: Intent was: Re: rheostat freaking out...any ideas?

To: Skye Poier <skye@ffwd.bc.ca>
Subject: Re: Intent was: Re: rheostat freaking out...any ideas?
From: Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 21:43:20 -0800
I agree with Skye.  I found that a good dollop (New England term) of Contact
Cleaner (Radio Shack) worked wonders on the rheostat in my '77B. The rheostat 
works
fine and shows no resistance at the 'bright' setting.  It does a good job of
cleaning up the contacts in switches, too.

Bud Krueger

Skye Poier wrote:

> Personally, my intent is to fix things rather than bypass/bodge them, and if
> a modificatoin to the original design is necessary, preference will be
> given to modifications which are easily reversable.
>
> Skye
>
> Word on the street is that Bill Saidel said:
> > At 07:46 PM 1/26/1999 -0000, you wrote:
> > >If you REALLY want to bypass the rheostat all the ones I have seen have had
> > >two spades on each terminal, so you just move one of the wires over to the
> > >spare spade on the other side.
> >
> > >But come on, surely it's a point of honour to keep them in circuit?
> >
> > I want to take issue with the "point of honor [sic]". Years ago when I
> > worked as a
> > photographer, I got into an endless debate as to whether the only artistic
> > photograph is one that uses the entire frame - no cropping allowed. The
> > original
> > image is the only valuable image.
> >
> > Took me years to resolve the issue in my mind and the answer goes like this:
> > The final product is what is important, how I intend to present the image 
>and
> > how it is received. Crop the crap.  It does not belong as part of my
> > 'intention.'
> >
> > To translate this attitude into a point of honor MG issues, what is the
> > intent? IF the intent
> > of owning one is to drive and enjoy and fix and keep it running, then
> > anything that works,
> > elegant, crude, original (to Aberdeen) or not, is valuable.
> >
> > If the intent is to showcase an original, well, all modifications are off
> > and one
> > can ignore the subsequent 20-40 years time. To be completely true to
> > original, then
> > buying remanufactured parts from Moss or VB or ... should not be acceptable
> > either.
> > What then? A garage relic.
>
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