>On Aug 15, 2007, at 7:35 PM, Thomas Seay wrote: > >>Why would you need to pull the stack? >> >> >>Just use the same procedure you use for setting key dip, i.e., lift >>the front of the key up and slip the extra cloth punching over the >>pin, being careful not to lift too high. In my view, that is the >>fastest way to do it. >> >> >>Tom >> > >I've never been able to make that work without feeling like I was >compromising the stability of the paper or card punching. When you >cut the paper punching, and put creases in it bending it around the >keypin, it seems to me to make the regulation unreliable. So, I've >always done it the old fashioned way with the stack off. I'm not referring to balance rail pins when I suggest raising the front of the key and adding punchings. Only front rail bushings, which just slip right over the top of the pins. Tom -- Tom Seay, RPT 6701 North Park Drive Austin, TX 78757 512-454-1452 - home 512-659-6454 - cell -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20070816/8e599f18/attachment.html
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