[CAUT] Fw: Steinway M plate removal

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Fri Aug 22 16:36:13 MDT 2008


Hi CAUT!

As you can read below, besides the personal formalities.... What 
measurements to you perform on the plate before removal?  I haven't done 
this in a long time and just need some updates.  Im using the existing 
pinblock.  Is that enough?  Also, the front bearing is great on the bridge 
but the back is not so good.  It's a practice room grand.  Should I bother 
with re-capping? or can I lower, slightly the resting dowels to ever so 
slightly "bend " the plate in the back for more downbearing?  It sounded 
pretty good before, but the capo and bass strings had so many problems 
with string breakage, that I've decided to restring and attend to the capo 
and replace agraffes while I'm at it.

All Thoughts welcome.  I'm not going to do anything until I find my 
digital for pics.  It's way ugly and want to take before and after shots. 
BTW, wish Robert congrats for his new baby boy.  (#8!!!)  crazy man!!!

Best,

Paul


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"Robert A. Murphy" <Robert.Murphy at oberlin.edu> 
08/22/2008 03:04 PM

To
Paul T Williams <pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>
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Subject
Re: Steinway M plate removal






Hi Paul,

You might run this by the CAUT list.  I'll write to you what we do 
after we've unpacked our moving boxes... as we finally moved the entire 
clan to Oberlin this week!  All best on the new school year at 
Nebraska.

Best,
Robert
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Robert A. Murphy
Piano Technician & Curator of Fortepianos
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
cell:    517.285.3269
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On Aug 20, 2008, at 03:33 PM, Paul T Williams wrote:

>
> Hi Robert!
>
> How's life in Oberlin?  Have you settled in your new home and family 
> additions going well?  How's Charlie?
>
> Say I have a question on plate removal.
>
> It's been many many years since I pulled a plate and I'm doing an 
> in-house rebuild on a 1926 Steinway M.  If you could, please remind me 
> what to measure before I start taking screws out, etc.  I've de-strung 
> it now and ordered my bass strings from Arledge.  I think, as we did 
> in the Steinway seminar, ordering hammers/shanks/flanges all pre hung 
> from Steinway.
>
> I'm also going to refinish the plate as it's original and UGLY.  What 
> have you used for prepping the plate before refinishing?
>
> This is going to be an interesting piano.  Right now it's a kind of 
> yucky greenish walnut and is by far the ugliest piano we have.  I 
> should have shown it to you when you were here.
> Instead of paying $1,000/foot to refinish it and since it's only a 
> practice room, I'm going to paint it Husker Red with a glossy black 
> plate!! I might even put a big white N on the lid. I'll post some pics 
> to you after my wife teaches me how to do it!  I'll take before pics 
> tomorrow so you can see the ugliness.
>
> Enough rambling.  Please send any hints along for the plate removal.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul T. Williams RPT
>  Piano Technician
> School of Music
> 5 Westbrook Bldg.
> University of Nebraska
> Lincoln, NE 68588-0100
> pwilliams4 at unl.edu
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