---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Doo day, All. Once, with restoration the 50 year old Grand Bluethner I'd ge= t the some loose balance and front pins in the keyboard. I have Soviet many let-off buttons. I drilled widen the balance and front holes to deep of the one or two thickness of the let-off button and plug with epoxy. After sande= d and drilled new hole for pins. It was tight enough and had not problem after, in regulating. I don't know How they are work now, because that Bluthner had purchased the officer of the German Embassy and moved, how he told, to the West Africa. With warm regards Timur Rizayev piano technician Mahidol University Thailand. On 11/9/05, Wimblees@aol.com <Wimblees@aol.com> wrote: > > The action on a 50 year D is getting to the point where I've recommended > that we get a new one, but the budget just isn't there. The main problem = is > the balance rail pins. They are very loose in the rail and the keys are v= ery > pulley. I can glue size the balance rail holes on the keys, but do any of > you have experience either replacing the just the rail, or should I glue > size the holes? > Wim > ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/90/5b/d1/f7/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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