Brass rail duplication

Greg DesBrisay g.desbrisay@ieee.org
18 Feb 2004 23:00:45 -0800




Another possiblity is www.eMachineShop.com .
I've only just recently learned about them and have never used them, but
they're system for providing custom parts looks intriguing to me!
NAYYY.

Regards,

Greg




On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 17:40, gordon stelter wrote:
> Here, again, is another type of job that Robert
> Streicher, of Pond Eddy, New York, might be interested
> in. Robert is a  superb machinist, a piano technician,
> and reasonable in his prices. I will not mention him
> again without an address, but I do believe that he can
> be located through John Tuttle's "Player Piano Ring",
> or perhaps a direct internet search.
>      Sincerely,
>      Thump
>  and 
> --- Thomas Cole <tcole@cruzio.com> wrote:
> > Another thing to be aware of is that Schaff does not
> > duplicate the 
> > double brass rails (e.g., Kimball).
> > 
> > One thing you might try is to see if someone on this
> > list has the part 
> > you need. It worked for me when I had a certain
> > upright all torn apart. :-p
> > 
> > Tom Cole
> > 
> > David and Julie Streit wrote:
> > 
> > > I'm wondering if anyone knows of another brass
> > rail duplicator other 
> > > than Schaff.  From other techs that I've talked
> > to, they haven't been 
> > > really pleased with the accuracy that Schaff has
> > provided lately and 
> > > their pricing and turn around time seems a little
> > unreasonable.
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
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