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In a message dated 7/8/2004 7:11:43 PM Pacific Standard Time,
wmaxim@sc.rr.com writes:
Dale--how do you remedy the loose pulsator situation--pry it loose if it
will come, and glue it back? Now that I've written that, it seems like a stupid
question, but any suggestions are welcome (except "you're a dummy!"). The
pulsator is so hidden behind a confluence of beams that getting it loose and
glued back seems quite a challenge.
Bill Maxim
Maxim Piano Service
(803) 732-9225 - Cell (803) 609-4761
_wmaxim@sc.rr.com_ (mailto:wmaxim@sc.rr.com)
Hi Bill
NO dummy here, uhh, I think. I like the super glue idea. It might be an
easier repair if the piano was on it's side, if you know what I mean. The
pulsators are usually quite tight on the dowels even if no glue is really
holding them.
Dale Erwin
Erwins Pianos Restorations
4721 Parker Rd.
Modesto, Ca 95357
209-577-8397
Rebuilt Steinway , Mason &Hamlin Sales
www.Erwinspiano.com
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