Difficult string replacement

Arlie D. Rauch adarpub@inetco.net
Tue, 22 Apr 1997 08:14:50 +0100


Richard wrote,

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	Sometimes instead of a coil lifter, you need to use a stringing
>hook, which is a pain in the a$$ to level coils with. But it does get
>in where nothing else can. Then with the t pin  that close to the,
>its called a pressure bar, not a capo bar, its a b!tch to get the
>wire thru the hole w/o a 35 $ Snap On curved nose plier. But they are
>good for getting level coils also.  Lucky if you surmized that
>unscrewing the pressure bar at full tension might get you smacked in
>the face, or worse as far as the piano is concerned.
>BTW Was that string that broke hard to tune?

No.  I tuned the same piano six months ago with no difficulties.

Arlie D. Rauch
Glendive, MT






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