Keyslip Chiropractic

Wimblees@AOL.COM Wimblees@AOL.COM
Tue, 1 Jun 1999 21:12:53 EDT


In a message dated 6/2/99 12:19:09 AM !!!First Boot!!!, Billbrpt@AOL.COM 
writes:

<< Remember that if you have the keyslip binding against the white keys of a 
 grand and causing them to stick down, you cannot shim the keyslip out from 
 the keybed the way you can in a verticle.  It would cause the action to not 
 be able to shift properly.  Now, this may seem obvious but the number of 
 business cards with the letters, "RPT" on them that I have pulled from 
 between the keyslip and keyframe is embarrasingly high.
  >>


The proper repair on a front rail, either grand or vertical, is to cut a 
front rail punching in half, and put it in back of (next to the keyframe), 
the screw hole. 

Willem Blees


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