[pianotech] Piano rusting at the beach

tnrwim at aol.com tnrwim at aol.com
Tue Mar 1 11:18:35 MST 2011



Thanks Wim, 


I haven't re-plated pedals before.  I assume it's pretty straight forward.  Any tips?


Thanks, 


Rob

Replating is not something you do yourself. Look in the YP (or Google),  for a company that does that kind of thing. 

Wim






-----Original Message-----
From: Rob McCall <rob at mccallpiano.com>
To: pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Mon, Feb 28, 2011 10:49 pm
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Piano rusting at the beach


Thanks Wim,


I haven't re-plated pedals before.  I assume it's pretty straight forward.  Any tips?


Thanks, 


Rob


On Feb 28, 2011, at 13:00 , tnrwim at aol.com wrote:


Rob
 
I have a lot of that here in Hawaii. I have two customers with less than two years old grands who live within 50 years of the ocean, that have corroded strings, pins, etc.
 
On other pianos with corroded pedals, etc, the only way to get the corrosion off is to sand it off with 80 grit sandpaper. But when you do, it takes off the lacquer, and they rust again. Nothing short of re-plating them will get them to look like new again. I presume the same thing is going to happen with all the other hardware, including tuning pins, bridge pins, etc.

 
Wim




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