evaluating sdbd. crown & bridge downbearings in a new piano

Richard Brekne richardb@c2i.net
Wed, 22 Sep 1999 18:04:17 +0200



K Anderson wrote:

>
> Interesting thought,  Richard .      I've been lurking in the wings
> waiting for Susan Kline to suggest soaking the new soundboard in vodka
> first !     I don't have any raw soundboards lying around to try it out
> on - great pity .  (No, I am not kidding !  I think it's be COOL to try
> the vodka thing !  But then I am a little reckless about stuff like that
> - I once put an old hammer rest rail felt through the clothes washer to
> see if the little" lumpies"  would come out.  You know, the ones that
> form after eons of upright shanks resting on the rail .  It didn't get
> the lumpies out, they were just cleaner. )
>
> Kris Anderson, RPT
>
> ___________________________________________________________________
>

Grin ... You'd need a pretty big Vodka bath... and just think... you could
probly hop in with the board.. just to make sure it gets er..... properly
marinated...

Never thought of trying the hammer rest rail trick... I think I like this
guys style. :)

Richard Brekne
I.C.P.T.G.  N.P.T.F.
Bergen, Norway






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