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Finding Leaks in Pipe Organs
By Vic Searle

Happy holidays to all MMD'ers.  I've been using my spare time
(which is all I have here in the nursing home) building a John Smith
busker organ in my cell.

On the John Smith page on the Internet, there have been a number
of tips about tracing leaks, involving buying a stethoscope, or
jerry-rigging one out of aquarium plastic hose etc.  I was surprised
that nobody ever mentioned the easiest and most accurate way.

In my active career, I built 17 pipe organs and 12 band organs and
I've never found a leak that I couldn't trace.  I just light a stick
of incense, the green sticks that are used on Buddhist altars here
in Japan.  The tip glows brightly at the faintest leak.

I don't know how incense is sold overseas, but it's available
everywhere here.  Give it a try and have an airtight New Year!

Vic Searle in Tokyo



(Message sent Fri, 29 Dec 2006 08:21:05 +0900 , from time zone +0900.)

Key Words in Subject:  Finding, Leaks, Organs, Pipe

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