[CAUT] really heavy damper back action

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Tue May 12 15:37:33 MDT 2009


Hey all,

I'm starting a new "rebuild" for a 1922 Mason and Hamlin model A.  I was 
taking out the dampers for restringing, and found the back action flanges 
extremely heavy with some leads installed, probably new when installed. 
I'm wondering why they were so heavy!  Of course, I find the whole piano 
way overbuilt with huge cheek-block screws, etc. and overall very 
heavy...a good hundred pounds more than the 2 Baldwin R's we moved just 
before. (why huge cheekblock screws?)

I'm sure this makes the touchweight way more heavy than it should be. 
Should I remove the leads?

Thanks as always!

Paul
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