Stringing Scales/least of problems

David ilvedson ilvey@a.crl.com
Thu, 22 Aug 1996 22:16:32 +0000


> Date:          Wed, 21 Aug 1996 17:01:17 -0500
> From:          William Sadler <sadle001@maroon.tc.umn.edu>
> Subject:       Re: Stringing Scales/least of problems
> To:            pianotech@byu.edu
> Reply-to:      pianotech@byu.edu

> String scales are important but...
>
> Don't you just hate it when someone goes through the trouble of putting in a
> new pinblock and then drives the pins in so deep that the strings hit the
> plate. I recently took over management of a local piano shop and walked into
> this one.  Nice set-up for someone else.
>
> What is the vote guys...do we redo or cut our losses and let it go?
> William C. Sadler-RPT    Home  : 612-339-5182
> School of Music          Office: 612-624-8575
> Piano Technician         Pager : 612-538-3577
> University of Minnesota  E-mail: sadle001@maroon.tc.umn.edu
>
>
Lower the tension, pop the beckets, back out the pins the
"right" amount, pop back in the beckets, etc.
David ilvedson, RPT
Pacifica, CA




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