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Baldwin taught us to remove the rails of regulating buttons and you have =
a clear shot at the jacks. Time spent removing and installing is less =
than working with the buttons in place.
Paul Chick
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From: Billbrpt@AOL.COM=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: How to go adjusting that fly in the window...
In a message dated 1/12/01 10:57:36 PM Central Standard Time,=20
btrout@desupernet.net (Brian Trout) writes:=20
Any little secrets anyone has up their sleeve?=20
I had two suggestions but I'm afraid Conrad beat me to both. I =
narrowed the=20
shank on my tool so that it is very thin to be able to fit in between =
the=20
dowel type let off buttons that many actions have.=20
Secondly, just as with the hammer line suggestion I had, depress the =
key or=20
as Conrad said, tilt the jack so that the screw you need to reach =
becomes=20
more easily accessible. Even though you need to see it at rest to see =
if it=20
is regulated properly, you can turn the screw in any other point of =
travel,=20
then check it when it returns. The difference between being exactly =
right=20
and a little off is always just a tweak away, one way or the other.=20
Bill Bremmer RPT=20
Madison, Wisconsin=20
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