Removing wrest pins...

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Mon, 5 Sep 2005 16:00:22 -0700


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Yeah...Michael the archaic, see the post from ric concerning the Bill S=
purlock website and the state of piano technology in England...unless y=
ou're getting paid by the hour to do piano work, it behooves you to get=
 it done as quickly and efficiently as possilble.   Your hand brace is =
undoubtedly scorching the pin block....imho.  
David I.





Original message
From: "Joe Garrett" 
To: pianotech 
Received: 9/5/2005 2:34:27 PM
Subject: Re: Removing wrest pins...


Michael The Archaic said: "This is how I do it. I know it takes a long =
time and plenty of mugs of tea
to replace the lost body fluids but..... Restringing takes a long time =
and
the end result is all-important. Why use valuable electricity and spend=

money on expensive electric drills with a reverse when a simple hand-br=
ace
(such as illustrated) will do the same thing at the right speed, infini=
tely
controllable"
 
Michael,
It's obvious you didn't read my post on the Heat disapation thingee. An=
d, I know that most of you Brits are still living in the 19th Century. =
But, really!!!! Try joining, at least, the 20th Century....please. Othe=
rwise, I'll let you deal with the scorched pin holes, in you own archai=
c means.<G> 
Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
Captain, Tool Police
Squares R I

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