Clyde Hollinger wrote: > Yep, that's me. I've never regulated spoons yet by myself (blush), > although when I had a Baldwin spinet that badly needed the job I asked > another tech to work on it with me, so that's all the practical > experience I have. > > But there is a Wurlitzer spinet I'll be doing in a couple weeks. I'm > allowing extra time and plan to do some reading on the subject in the > meantime. Anyone want to give me tips or advice on the subject? Grin... dont get all irritated when you cant get the tool on the spoons and start beating on the piano or ripping out strings with your regulating tool... Serioiusly tho... follow the good advice you have read on some of these other posts and above all be patient with yourself and with the piano. Might take a while but you will get it. I am not by anymeans a speedo with this job... but you doooo get quicker with a bit of practice. Good luck > > > Regards, > Clyde Hollinger -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway mailto:Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
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