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Wood Dust and Bugs In Music Box
By Andy LaTorre

I have an easy solution which may work for Mr. Brady's buggy music
box.  My daughter had a wooden imported plant stand which looked like
a fluted pillar.  She complained of hearing scratching noises occasion-
ally and it concerned her.  So I placed it in a chest freezer for a few
days.  No more noises.

Now, doing this for a music box would take some care.  I would remove
the metal mechanism so that when the cold box  is removed from the
freezer condensation will not cause rusting.  I might also enclose
the box in a plastic bag to keep the room air from causing excessive
condensation.  Also, if the box is put into a refrigerator to thaw for
a few hours and then placed in the open air, condensation can be
greatly reduced.

Andy LaTorre


(Message sent Wed 16 Jun 1999, 22:29:19 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Box, Bugs, Dust, Music, Wood

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