Subject: Re: [CAUT] VS Profelt Jon, How about VSP with H2) and steam??? I have some Lanolin in tube/ cream form....I'm waiting for a nightmare hard rock set of hammers to come along.. to try Lanolin, with maybe .01% pre-diluted with H2O, with the steam technique... I have been impressed with the results of steam..and the uniform controllability, and immediate reversibility (dry ironing) of the steam process... Kawai suggested in a service manual years ago, to use shoulder squeezing... I have not been able to reduce high partial noise uniformly from note to note, using the parraallel closing key easing pliers....although is seems like a good technique (squeezing the shoulders) to use one the low shoulder... Dan On Nov 17, 2008, at 7:59 PM, Jon Page wrote: Compared to correcting rock hard hammers with steaming theheads/shoulders...not happy with steaming? Steaming and needling had not much effect which was prompted my trying the VSP. Regards, Jon Page Would someone put words the letters "VSP." I've lost my keen and perceptive sense for the obvious. Paul C -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/caut_ptg.org/attachments/20081117/2cdfabc7/attachment.html>
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