zapper for sluggish action

Cameron Jacobi harlip58@yahoo.com
Wed, 29 Nov 2000 07:23:14 -0800 (PST)


--- Eliot Lee <elee@amug.org> wrote:
> 
> > If a little dose of hair dryer and a dampp chaser
> rod aren't enough, I
> > bite the bullet, take the action home, and repin
> all the hammer centers.
> > Plus I zap or repin any slow jack and wippen
> centers I find. It takes
> > awhile, but I've seen too many truly seized
> actions from someone spraying
> > in some magic potion. If you just do the whole
> thing, it is fixed, and
> > the sluggishness won't come back to plague you.
> > 
> > Susan 
> > 
> Hey Bud & Susan,
> 
>     I would like to get a zapper too, because this
> will be a repair for a
> store which doesn't want to admit they sold a sick
> piano, yesterday I was
> scolded by the store owner for not being diplomatic
> with the customer.
> 
>     I am sorry if it doesn't work, I will tell them
> frankly not try to hide
> behind some salesman rhetoric.
> 
>     I know if I repin the flanges it will take
> plenty of hours and I
> wouldn't be compensated properly enough to begin
> with, nor do I have much
> time this month....  If it is something that I can
> fix during a tuning then
> I will be a hero and called back in good favor.
> 
>     If I can't get a zapper could you please
> describe it exactly so that I
> can make one?
> 
>     Thanks,
> 
> Eliot

Could you please tell me what a zapper is?  Is is a
chemical or a tool?

Thanks,

Harriet
> 


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