---------- > From: Michael Jorgensen <Michael.Jorgensen@cmich.edu> > To: Pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Unpatented Tools, Probably not original. > Date: Thursday, March 05, 1998 8:44 AM > > Hello, > Piano or mute wire bent into a "J" which has about a hundred uses, > and I made a pretty good pair of tweezers from a peice of size 26 wire. > It works for positioning pedal rods in the damper lift rod after > returning an upright action. > -Mike Jorgensen Good thing I got size 26 wire lying around NOT. Now if you want the Moody Dripolator send $5. Or take a piece of #10 wire, (we all have some of that ) and stick it in the needle of the hypo oiler (75 cents). Puts one two or three drops of fluid exactly where you need it. Fits between most hammer flanges even. Or send $12 for a video of how to make and use it. I'll include a free dripolator, two even, they are that useful, but then you wouldn't need the video of how to make it. And if you can't figure out how to use it, you don't need it. Heck if you just need the wire send me your address, the stamp is on me. (see what you started Barrie) Richard Getitforfree Moody ps For those too lazy to roll a center pin between a file and a hard place, I will send a set of the Moody Bushing Reamers free to the first 2 responders. I will even throw in a set of Moody Bushing Burnishers that double as go-no-go bushing and birdseye sizers.
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