---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Calin....Be aware that in a badly worn action the leather wears off the button and the bare wood of the button damages the supposedly smooth long wooden board making it impossible to do a quick repair. Completely stripp= ing the action and resurfacing and repairing the long burnished section is th= e only way.=0D =0D My advice....RUN=0D =0D Best of luck=0D Robin Stevens=0D South Australia=0D =0D =0D =0D -------Original Message-------=0D =0D From: Pianotech=0D Date: 03/10/05 03:20:03=0D To: pianotech@ptg.org=0D Subject: How to apply graphite?=0D =0D Hi!=0D =0D I need some help: I managed to get some graphite powder. Now how do I app= ly=0D it to the leather and jacks of this very old upright (from 1860 - in whic= h=0D the jacks escape by sliding on a long wooden board with adjustable screws= ,=0D covered in leather)?=0D The old graphite there looks shiny, like it was somehow burnished...?=0D =0D Regards,=0D =0D Calin Tantareanu=0D ----------------------------------------------------=0D e-mail: calin.tantareanu@gmx.net=0D http://calintantareanu.tripod.com=0D ----------------------------------------------------=0D =0D _______________________________________________=0D pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/52/71/35/2b/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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