puzzler: vertical damper pedal problem

reggaepass at aol.com reggaepass at aol.com
Tue Jan 16 14:46:00 MST 2007


Good list, Alan.  You're warm with #3 and #4 (although I'm partial to 
the notion of #12, c).

Alan E.

-----Original Message-----
From: tune4u at earthlink.net
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Sent: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 1:04 PM
Subject: RE: puzzler: vertical damper pedal problem

    1. Mice (or roaches) eating felt punching or pedal prop bushings 
broken or
missing or excessively worn
2. Pedal trap spring not keeping enough tension on the adjusting nut to 
keep it
from slipping (spring weak, broken, or dislocated)
3. Broken damper rod hangers or related parts
4. Split or broken wooden trapwork piece
5. Felt missing between bass-only and full-damper arms of a center-push 
system
6. Broken or bent pedal, pedal bracket, or pedal prop
7. Bunged up threads on pedal prop or nut
8. Pedal bracket pivots or bushings worn or damaged
9. Foreign object preventing full depression of the pedal or movement 
of the
trapwork movement or upper damper assembly
10. Player has wimpy leg muscles
11. Player is overly sensitive to normal damper ring
12. Player is lonely, whiney, and/or has the hots for the tuner

Alan Barnard
Salem, MO
Joshua 24:15



----- Original message ----------------------------------------
From: reggaepass at aol.com
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Received: 01/16/2007 2:18:51 PM
Subject: puzzler: vertical damper pedal problem


>List,

>Went to tune a Sohmer console (although the problem in question was 
not
>necessarily specific to this make).  Client complained that the damper
>pedal wasn’t working well.  Dampers were coming off the strings when
>the pedal was fully depressed, but just barely.  I turned down the nut
>on the threaded rod attached to the pedal to time the lift sooner.  
Not
>enough time on that visit to determine why it had gone out of
>adjustment (assuming it had ever been IN adjustment).  Problem
>solved….until several months later when the client called that the
>damper pedal was again not working, making playing her piano a
>“hateful” experience.  Well, we can’t have that, said I, so off 
I went
>to get to the bottom if this problem.  Turned out to be something I
>hadn’t seen before.  Can you guess what it was?

>Cheers,

>Alan Eder



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