Re: [Harp-L] Metal interactions



Hi Ludo,

If you mean www.harponline.de, the two combs they sell
are Brass and a coated Aluminum. 
Your harps covers are chrome plated, right?
Chrome and brass are close on the scale, so your
cigarettes should finish you off way before your harp
does. And the coated aluminium sould be no problem, as
long as you are gentle when working on your harp.

Chris
--- Ludo Beckers <ludobeckers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Froggy's earlier alarming note on "metal-mixing"
> raised a question by Fernando. I haven't seen
> Froggy's reply to that (I missed it maybe?)
> Now Fernando replies to Chris's new "metal" post:
> <<This protective barrier is even more effective if
> it is intentionally
> created, like in the anodising process used on both
> Hohner
> Meisterklasse models.<<
>  
> I have a pair of Marine Band reeds installed on a
> Meisterklasse plates. 
> As I understand there's no problem there (relief).
> What about the metal combs Harponline sells?
> I don't know what they're made of, but they have a
> brassy color. 
> Also on this one I put Marine Band plates; am I
> killing myself slowly, or is the combination ok? (no
> comments on my Gauloises cigarettes please ;-))
>  
> Ludo
> 
> 
> 
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