Metric / American Standard gauges

Roger Jolly baldyam@sk.sympatico.ca
Wed Nov 22 19:31 MST 2000


Hi Dan,
           The metric sizes are .0005" thinner than the imperial
counterpart. 5lbs tension per string difference on an average high tension
scale piano.
Roger

At 07:58 PM 22/11/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Help!
>
>I am new to CAUT. I service many small venues, Junior colleges and
>perforaming arts centers in the Dallas Texas area. I don't normally
>restring. But, just for fun...
>    I am restringing an old english piano, and I am 'trying' to order some
>'PureSound' wire.  Does anyone on the list have a conversion chart, or info
>to translate American Standard wire gauge numbers, or thousandths of an
>inch, into metric or metric gauge sizes? This piano calls for #12 through
># 20 wire, with 1/2 sizes. Are the gauge numbers (comparing metric to
>America Standard) close?
>     By the way, Juan Mas Cabre with PureSound, is a great addition to the
>restoration and music world. He is the author of the recent articles on wire
>for older pianos, in the Journal, and the main squeez at PureSound.
>(www.puresound-wire.com)
>Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>P.S. If you are a tech in the Dallas Texas area and want to try some of this
>wire, please let me know.
>Dan Reed
>Dallas
> 
Roger Jolly
Saskatoon, Canada.
306-665-0213
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