On Mar 28, 2006, at 11:06 AM, Barbara Richmond wrote: > The repetitions were all over the place. They were so bad, my > thoughts were that they had never been spaced and traveled > correctly to begin with. When I spaced and traveled them, there > wasn't much traveling paper to be seen. Getting back to the subject, Barbrie, are the rep levers parallel to the rep bodies? If they aren't and you "space the reps to the shanks" (ie., put the levers dead under the knuckles) the heels may look pretty funny on the caps. And if they aren't sitting square on the caps, the caps will push them off to one side next winter when the flanges loosen up. Levers are made parallel the same way jacks are cradled. william ballard wbps at vermontel.net "Lydia thinks she knows everything, and Lyle thinks he owns the place" ...........The outgoing staff technician to the new guy, concerning the resident artiste/pianist and the Chief Custodian +++++++++++++++++++++ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20060328/c2fde0bd/attachment.html
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