Removing Plate

Kdivad@AOL.COM Kdivad@AOL.COM
Sun, 23 Jun 2002 23:34:36 -0400


In a message dated Sun, 23 Jun 2002 22:16:03 +0200, richard.brekne@grieg.uib.no writes:

> 
> 
> Been reading this post and staying out... but I have been through this routine
> plenty times enough... Main problem is not so much getting it out, or in again,
> its actually being able to take the time to make any real changes in how the
> plate sits on the rim that might be neccessary. Specially if you got one of
> these puppies that needs sinking and you are already sitting unevenly on the
> rim. The plates gotta go in an out several times to get it << right >> and
> several times this way is not always the easiest thing to get together.
> 
> Get a lift is the best advice. You can rent one for that matter.
> 
> RicB
> 
> ANRPiano@AOL.COM wrote:
> 
> >Wim, 
> >
> >Sorry about jumping on this a little late however something just occured
> >to 
> >me...
> >
> >Getting the sucker back in!
> >
> >In my very early years I had built a temporary tressel to which I attached
> >a 
> >come-along.  It was easy up and easy down, just don't go 
> under it!
> >
> >Good luck.
> >
> >Andrew Remillard
> 
> 
> Richard Brekne
> RPT NPTF
> Griegakadamiet UiB

I don't know!!  If the measurements work, the money only pays so much and the piano only warrents a certain level why would I want to move the plate in and out several times?  Perhaps that is what we are dealing with here.  Ah yes, but in a perfect world!!
David Koelzer
DFW


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