loose-pins

Clyde Hollinger cedel@supernet.com
Wed, 12 Dec 2001 21:37:57 -0500


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Ah!  Sorry, I overlooked that.

Clyde

Joe And Penny Goss wrote:

> Hi Clyde,No, I take out the action (drop action spinets included) to
> have better access to the BRIDGE PINS so that I can treat them with CA
> at the same time that the tuning pins are treated.Joe Goss
> imatunr@srvinet.com
> www.mothergoosetools.com
>
>      ----- Original Message -----
>      From: Clyde Hollinger
>      To: pianotech@ptg.org
>      Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 5:49 AM
>      Subject: Re: loose-pins
>       Joe,
>
>      Since this discussion is about an upright, I assume you take
>      out the action simply as a matter of personal preference,
>      since I see no danger in leaving it in, and it doesn't
>      really get in the way.
>
>      Regards,
>      Clyde Hollinger
>
>      Joe And Penny Goss wrote:
>
>     > So, usually I tune the piano first then take out the
>     > action, treat the tuning pins with two passes on each
>     > section (with all the windows open and fans going and a
>     > breathing mask so that I look like Darth Vader) and then
>     > make two passes with the tilter at 45 degrees (mine rests
>     > at that slant on the wheels) on all the treble string
>     > bridge pins.
>

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