John,
I definitely agree. Bill Spurlock sells a tool just for that purpose.
And you really
shouldn't cut a portion out of the punching. Just a slit. Like Yamaha
teaches, I
belive.
Just be sure and pad the stretcher when you tilt the action up on the
keybed to
install the punchings. Don't ask me how I know. :-)
Avery
> >The rest is always done in and at the piano. Does this mean taking the
> action
> >in and out of the piano dozens of times? Yes. For key leveling, does this
> >mean using a straight edge and "guessing" at the proper punchings,
> taking the
> >whole action stack off each time, lifting up the balance rail punching and
> >putting the paper and/or card punchings under it? Yes.
> >
> >Bill Bremmer RPT
>
>A much easier method is to cut a small section out of the punching, and
>insert it on to the pin from underneath the action with a forceps or
>something similar. No need to remove the stack each time
>
>John McKone, RPT
>St. louis Park, Minnesota
>mckonejw@skypoint.com
>
>
>
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