replacing plain wire

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Thu Nov 8 23:42 MST 2001


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Because they touch the strings and oils, acids etc. contaminate the wire...

David I.


Perhaps we could also ask ourselves why guitarists and other stringed
instrument players find the need to replace strings too? 
Greg 
Wimblees@aol.com wrote: 
In a message dated 11/7/01 11:43:15 AM Central Standard Time,
cramer@BrandonU.CA writes: 
  
  
It was then a simple matter to demonstrate false beats, show a segment of
broken string, and point out several splices, to the 'peace of mind' of our
Dean (and myself), that re-stringing was overdue. 
BTW, the false beats were actually caused by loose bridge-pins, barely
"finger-tight," from F#4 (gauge change) to C8. 
Although I believe you can and will discern a difference between new and
older string Wim, the greatest benefits seem to come from servicing all
bearing and termination points at the time of a re-stringing. 
best regards, 
Mark Cramer, 
Brandon University 
  
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From
Mark 
Thank you for this information. But based on the above, it would seem that
the original reason, false beats, wase not the result of poor wire, but
loose bridge pins. In other words, if you had tapped down the bridge pins,
or at most, removed them, (and only loosened the strings to get at the
pins), and epoxied them in place, you would not have had to restring the
piano. I agree that servicing all bearing points is easier with the strings
removed. But the big question still remains, is there a reason  to restring
the whole piano? Unless someone else can come up with another valid reason,
I am still not convinced that restringing is something that needs to be
done, other than for the obvious reasons, like replacing a pin block, even
after 100 years. 
Wim
-- 
Greg Newell 
mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net 
 


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