Clicking Keys in Cable Nelson spinet

Annie Grieshop annie at allthingspiano.com
Fri Dec 28 10:39:29 MST 2007


Flouro-polymer -- that's one of the ingredients in Twinkies, right?

Annie Grieshop
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  Julia,

              As been suggested I think the grommets are the likely
culprits. I have a few in my small parts container for spot replacement and
to demonstrate the need for repair. Switch one to find out.

  Also ,Why do you dislike Teflon?

              Protek is "Teflon" and the powdered Teflon  is great on
knuckles.

  I can't imagine it helping a noisy grommet but in general the
flouro-polymer (sp?) based stuff has been embraced by the club.

  Best wishes,

  Tom Driscoll


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