D.H. Baldwin short grand

Roger Jolly roger.j@sasktel.net
Mon, 08 Mar 2004 21:33:53 -0600


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Hi Chris,
                 Good to hear from you.   You are right on the money.
   When the pedal Lyre is screwed, the legs are not far behind.     So do 
them all.
   The common axle/clamped pedals , give the most problems. The low grade 
felt/cloth that is clamped around the axle wears through, and wobbles all 
over creation.
A piece of Denim or leather, impregnated with paraffin wax, will give you a 
permanent solution. Yep you read that right Denim.  One of my way out in 
the country temporary fixes, that has stood up well these last 10yrs.  <G>
Got lucky on that one.

Regards Roger



At 07:18 PM 3/8/2004, you wrote:
>I just did one last week.  Check also that the splined pins in the pedals 
>is also tight. While you are on with it, check the legs.  They probably 
>need the same treatment.  A leg jack is useful for this job.
>
>Chris
>
>
>  At 04:54 PM 3/8/2004, you wrote:
>
>
>>Hello list,
>>                 We have fixed dozens of these critters.
>>
>>Here's our method with no recalls, many years after the first.
>>
>>1.   Strip lyre.
>>2.   Take a mallet and block of wood, and hammer the lyre braces back to 
>>being tight to the consol parts.
>>3.   Use PVC electrical tape to mask off and dam the crack area. stretch 
>>it well. that way no leakage.  Wash the area with laquer thinner before 
>>applying tape.   Will not effect the polyester finish.
>>4.   Use West Systems, thin Marine epoxy to fill all the voids. Warm with 
>>a hair drier for best wicking.   It will run like water. Leave 24hrs to set.
>>5.   Repeat process at opposite end, even if it is not loose. It is going 
>>to fail sooner than later.
>>
>>A little shoe stain (dye) added to the west systems, will make the repair 
>>almost invisible.
>>
>>Plasticine will also make a very effective dam.
>>
>>The epoxy seems stronger than CA glue.  And will not wick and ruin the 
>>finish like CA.
>>
>>Hopes this helps
>>Regards Roger
>>
>>
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