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<DIV><FONT color=#800000 face="Times New Roman">Jon & Newton =
&
all,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#800000 face="Times New Roman">Lots of great =
suggestions.
I've attended David Stanwood's classes at least twice and always learn =
more each
time.</FONT></DIV>
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5px"><FONT
color=#800000 face="Times New Roman">Jon =
wrote:</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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5px"><FONT
color=#000000 size=3> Another method would be to first =
determine the
required<BR>FW and then place the key front on a scale and tare it =
out. Then
place leads of the<BR>same size over the old leads to see which ones =
to pop
out. This would be less work.<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE
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5px"><FONT
color=#800000 face="Times New Roman">I agree. It makes =
sense to not
remove a lead that is needed anyway.</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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5px"><FONT
color=#000000 size=3>Another concern would be to have the =
capstan/cushion
contact point intersect the line<BR>drawn from the bottom of the br =
hole to
the wip center while the key is half way down.<BR>So you may need to =
adjust
the height of the heel.<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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5px"><FONT
color=#000000 size=3></FONT><FONT color=#800000 face="Times =
New Roman">I
checked this before ordering the new wippens. The new wippens =
actually
work better than the old. I learned this trick from Rick =
Baldassin's
class. The old wippens rose to the line but never actually passed =
it.
The new wippens are working just as they should as far as the
capston/cushion point.</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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5px"><FONT
color=#000000 size=3><BR>I take it you will be using spring =
assist wippens.
In that case the BW needs to be set<BR>higher with the springs off =
and fine
tune the BW with the springs.<BR>Contact Dave =
Stanwood.<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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5px"><FONT
color=#000000 size=3></FONT><FONT color=#800000 face="Times =
New Roman">Yes
the wippens have the spring assist.</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE
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5px"><FONT
color=#800000 face="Times New Roman">Today has been a very =
productive
day. Thanks everyone.</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE
style="BORDER-LEFT: #800000 solid 2px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: =
5px"><FONT
color=#800000 face="Times New Roman">Del Gittinger, RPT<BR>Del's =
Music
Studio<BR>Marion, OH<BR>Piano Tuning & Service<BR>Electronic =
Instrument
repairs including organs<BR><A
=
href="mailto:delgit@acc-net.com">delgit@acc-net.com</A></FONT></BLOCKQU=
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