String replacement under overstrung area

reckerj at afo.net reckerj at afo.net
Tue Jul 11 07:19:11 MDT 2006


I use a safety pin!  I clip a large safety pin through the loop of the string and then around an adjacent string.  Then just push it from pin to hitch, remove the pin and place it on the hitch pin.   Takes away all the aggravation.

Joey Recker

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From: "Michelle Smith" <michelle at cdaustin.com> 
To: "'Pianotech List'" <pianotech at ptg.org> 
Sent: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 15:20:46 -0500 
Subject: String replacement under overstrung area

> Hi everyone.  I was tuning my mom’s ancient upright (1908) and of course a string broke.  Even worse, it was D#4 and in the area where the strings overlap.  While this was great stringing practice, I have to believe there’s a trick to getting the string where it needs to go (and stay there) without hours of heartache and assistance from my dad!  I felt like I was torturing this poor old piano.  Any words of wisdom?

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> Michelle Smith

> Bastrop, Texas

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