Wurlitzer G411

Farrell mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com
Mon Feb 25 20:37:10 MST 2008


You suggest there is a problem. What is the problem? I presume the front rail of the keyframe is the keyslip. And further I presume the keybed is the front of the keys. 0.090 inches is about 1/8-inch, seems like enough to me. You say the space decreases from the middle to the ends, well, how much? If it is 0.001" - what's the problem, if it is 0.05, then sure, we have something to adjust.

If so, I don't think you want to remove material from the keyframe - that won't do anything for you - but rather add material between the keyframe and the keyslip.

Terry Farrell
  ----- Original Message ----- 

  A customer of mine has a Wurlitzer G411 in which there is approximately .090 inch of clearance in the middle between the front rail of the keyframe and the keybed.  The space decreases from the middle to each of the ends of the keyframe.

  What is the best way to solve this problem without sanding an enormous amount of wood from each end of the keyframe?

  Wesley Hardman, RPT
  Scottsboro, Alabama
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