[pianotech] screwed but good

David Ilvedson ilvey at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jan 8 18:23:15 PST 2009


Yep...that will do it.   Apply downward pressure with your chest while turning the crescent wrench...



I have definitely lost some of my hand strength as I get older...'-[



David Ilvedson, RPT

Pacifica, CA 94044







Original message

From: "paul bruesch" 

To: tvaktvak at sbcglobal.net, pianotech at ptg.org

Received: 1/8/2009 6:20:33 PM

Subject: Re: [pianotech] screwed but good





Tom,



Does your BIG screwdriver have a square shank? If so, you can put a wrench on it for added leverage.



Paul Bruesch

Stillwater, MN





On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Tom Sivak <tvaktvak at sbcglobal.net> wrote:



List



This is an embarrassing question, but I'd guess I'd rather be embarrassed on the list, than in front of a client.



What do you do when you can't take apart something because the screws are too tight?   This has happened to me on cheek block screws, lyre screws, and now, a pedal box.



The piano is a Wurlitzer, a Chinese import, less than 10 years old.  The damper pedal is loose in its housing---it moves horizontally in addition to vertically---and the only way to repair it is to take the pedal box apart.



There are four big brass Phillips-head screws on the bottom that I cannot get the screws to budge.  Not one of them.   They're brass screws in some kind of whitish metal---could be aluminum?  Not sure.



In the past, I felt that part of the problem was "the right tool for the right job".  I didn't have any BIG screwsdrivers to take on the cheek block screws, or the lyre screws.



So this time, I went and bought a BIG screwdriver in hopes of getting a better fit and a little more leverage, but no luck.  I tried putting a little Protek on the screws.  Nope.



Any suggestions?  I'd hate to have to tell the client I couldn't fix the problem because I couldn't get the pedal box open.  He might kick sand in my face.



Weakly,



Tom Sivak

Chicago
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