Deep Freeze Piano!!!!!

Dennis Benson dennisb@willmar.com
Sun, 1 Jun 2003 13:09:32 -0500


I too was skeptical when I heard about cryogenics but after searching the
WEB found a gfreat deal of information about it. Here is one page.
http://www.americancryogenics.com/process.html . On one of the other sites
(don't remember which one now) showed a crosssectin of metal before and
after treatment. The treatment takes 48-72 hours and apparently does change
the molecular structure of the metal. There were testimonials from drummers
about their cymbals amd a saxophonist bragging about his better sounding
horn.

I am no scientist, just curious.

Dennis Benson RPT
www.DennisBenson.com
Piano Technician
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ron Nossaman" <RNossaman@cox.net>
To: "List Admin" <admin@ptg.org>; "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: Deep Freeze Piano!!!!!


>
> >Do you have to be licensed to move a piano in the US?  people here just
shove
> >an ad in the classifieds - oh my!  but then this is Africa
>
> Generally, no, but there may be local or interstate requirements.
>
>
> >On another list a more serious response to the deep freeze what that if
it
> >were a lower temperature, like cryogenic type cold it make produce
results as
> >the manufactures of firearms do to change the molecular content of metal.
> >
> >Brian
>
> Do the manufacturers of firearms actually do this? And how does the
> granular structure of steel in any way resemble the cellular structure of
> wood? I'm interested, so you may consider this a serious response.
>
> Ron N
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