lubing a Kawai

Thomas Cole tcole at cruzio.com
Sun Jun 4 16:13:13 MDT 2006


I think the bad press comes from the chemicals used to make Teflon which 
are causing some health problems for the factory workers and people 
living near a plant where those chemicals are used. But the powder 
itself you can sprinkle on donuts – mmmm. ;-)
Tom Cole

Avery wrote:

> Les,
>
> What "bad press"? It's always worked well for me.
>
> Avery
>
> At 03:09 PM 6/4/2006, you wrote:
>
>> With Teflon receiving a lot of bad press, it is likely to be replaced by
>> something else, soon?
>> les bartlett
>> houston
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On 
>> Behalf
>> Of William R. Monroe
>> Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 2:50 PM
>> To: Pianotech List
>> Subject: Re: lubing a Kawai
>>
>> Yeah, I thought keypins first, knuckles next, but no, with the jack 
>> tripped,
>> there is really no question it is the rep lever contact with the drop 
>> screw.
>> I've seen it a few times, though not as much as keypins. I would 
>> generally
>> use Teflon, just was wondering if Kawai uses something else.
>>
>> Regards,
>> William R. Monroe
>>
>> > The squeek is coming from the knuckles...
>> > MIcro-fine teflon powder...Spurlock Specialty Tools...applied with a
>> > small
>> brush
>> >
>> > David Ilvedson, RPT
>> > Pacifica, California
>>
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