Teflon Steinway - Solutions?

Vince Mrykalo Vince@byu.edu
Mon, 08 Mar 1999 10:03:54 -0700


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> What would you do about a birdseye?  What lawsuits?
>
> At 09:46 PM 3/4/99 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >It may be possible to rebush teflon with felt.  The early teflon bushings
> >were "small" and the later "large".  If you're working on the small ones,
> >try removing them, inserting a properly "ripped"  strip of bushing cloth in
> >the holes, insert a #19 center pin (aka"wedding" pin) and placing a tiny
> >dab of glue where the cloth meets the wood.  You may have to use a somewhat
> >larger pin if a #19 is loose in the flange hole.
> >
> >Trying to make teflon work is a frustrating and virtually impossible
> >proposition.  Even Steinway got tired of if ( maybe all those lawsuits made
> >them give up).
> >
> >A. Grudko
> > 
> Vince
> <mailto:vince@byu.edu>
> Visit the web page for the Pacific Northwest Conference at: 
> <www.pnwpianoconf.com> 



Vince
<mailto:vince@byu.edu>
Visit the web page for the Pacific Northwest Conference at: 
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