Repinning....Can I pullease get more responses?

Dave Davis davistunes@yahoo.com
Tue, 13 Sep 2005 22:53:06 -0700 (PDT)


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Hi Matthew,
 
I recommend that you take the action to your shop for the repinning. The "G" guide is an average, and the first time will take longer. 
 
As for the rain, I haul actions in my station wagon, and they stay dry. If you need to cover the action to carry it to the car, be careful not to snag hammers and snap them off.
 
TIP: If you remove and repin every other part, it will help to maintain alignment. (i.e. hammers to strings, etc.)
 
Have fun,
 
Dave Davis, RPT

Matthew wrote: 

I will be undergoing a repinning project on a client's grand.  The "G" Piano Works guide says it takes 4 hours.  Is it appropiate to do this project in the client's home, or do I need to take the action with me and do it in the shop?  If I take the action with me, that brings up another question.  If it's raining, how do you all prepare and protect the grand action??

 
 
Thanks!
Matthew



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