---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment harvey wrote: > Richard, I admit that the "P" reference instead of a brand name eluded me. > Regardless... > > On #1, are you sure you're not experiencing the "growing action bracket" > phenomenon? This condition is -not- exclusive to older actions with pot > metal brackets, and, until it is experienced/diagnosed, can cause quite a > bit of head-scratching and frustration. > Grin... Now heres one I havent heard of before. You mind extrapolating a bit on what this is all about ?? > > On #2, not to insult your integrity, but have you checked the "phantom" > gliders in the section? If not, you have a suspension bridge on your hands. > I've also noticed that with newer, thinner keyframes, some flexing occurs > during subsequent action in/out procedures. Although I can't explain -why-, > I always check bedding at intervals while doing additional regulation work. > > Just stray thoughts... No insult taken... Does no harm to double and triple check. Even the best of the best can miss a trick. And I certainly have a long way to go to catch up with those guys. Will double check tommorrow, tho I dont think this is the problem. I'd like to hear some disscussion about the "springy rail" idea and eventually what to do about it. Its a long stretch in this section between action brackets..... Jim B is cautious here.. comments ?? > > Richard Brekne I.C.P.T.G. N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/1a/0b/17/a2/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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