David, Referring back to my machinist days I can suggest/explain the following. 1. If the threads were simply ripped/stripped out of the "nut", and the threads on the "stud/bolt" are still intact, you can "chase" the threads on the stud with the appropriate die to clean them up, and then replace the nuts. HOWEVER 2. If the threads were ripped/stripped off the stud/bolt, you have a problem, and will need to replace the studs and bolts. If you chase threads that are ripped off a stud, you can get a nut to go on well but, there won't be enough material left to hold the nut, and as soon as you put a load on it watch out, it will fail. 3. For further information type "class of fit" in any search engine, and you will find many articles referring to the relationship of nuts and bolts concerning threads and strength. Good Luck, Mike Michael A. Morvan Blackstone Valley Piano Dedicated To Advancing The Art Of Keyboard Restoration 76 Sutton Street Uxbridge, Ma. 01569 (508) 278-9762 Keymaestro at verizon.net www.pianoandorgankeys.com www.thepianorebuilders.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Love" <davidlovepianos at comcast.net> To: "'Pianotech List'" <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 10:31 AM Subject: Boesy Capo Problem > Interesting problem. 1890's Boesy. The heavy metal capo bar is held in > place by several bolts running through it and held down by some cap nuts. > Apparently in the rebuilding of this, the threads on both bolt and nut > were > compromised so that as the piano was being tuned the nuts let go and > popped > (probably shot) off. So the bolts need to have the threads recut and the > nuts replaced. Not a big deal but I need some advice on re cutting the > threads. The outer dimension of the bolts is .268". Can anyone suggest > the > best approach for this, tools, thread count, etc.. Machining type work is > not exactly my area. BTW I'll have to send some photos of the bass > stringing (eastern European rebuilding job). You won't believe it. > > David Love > davidlovepianos at comcast.net > www.davidlovepianos.com > > > >
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