Ooooo....that sound great... so the jig is attached to the wall and the stack is able to attach somehow...? I like the gravity help ideas....Wow...damn, I don't have any wall space...Mike, maybe you could make a rough drawing from memory? I wonder if the factory has a picture? David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, California ----- Original message ---------------------------------------- From: "Michael Spalding" <spalding48@earthlink.net> To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech@ptg.org> Received: 1/19/2006 5:35:04 PM Subject: RE: HAMMER HANGING JIG, from spurlock >I have it, use it, love it. But, I'm considering modifying it to be more >like what I saw last month when we toured the Charles Walter factory. >Imagine Spurlock's jig, but full width, and hanging on the wall instead of >sitting on the bench. Great visibility, great ergonimics. Gravity holds >the hammer shoulder against the guide. Gravity holds the glue collar >against the hammer molding instead of encouraging it to run down the tail. >Sorry, no photo. >Mike >> [Original Message] >> From: PIANISSIMO PIANOFORTE S.L. <patrick@pianospianissimo.com> >> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> >> Date: 1/19/2006 4:18:20 PM >> Subject: HAMMER HANGING JIG, from spurlock >> >> Hi there, >> >> Just wondering if anyone that has used the Spurlock grand hammer hanging >> jig could let me know their thoughts on it. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Patrick >> >> >> Patrick Hinves Ballesta >> Afinador/Técnico 610442371 >> PIANISSIMO PIANOFORTE S.L. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >_______________________________________________ >Pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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