Quieting Grand Action Noise

Isaac OLEG SIMANOT oleg-i@wanadoo.fr
Fri, 21 Sep 2001 22:39:06 +0200


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Hello Roger,

That's my way too , and it works very well.

Taking care not to steam too much of course.

Question, What is your favorite glue for glue sizing balance holes ? what
dilution ?

Thank you.

Isaac
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    Tom

    The problem is the wippen cushion felt. The only solution is to remove
each wipppen, brush the felt with a brass brush, and then "voice" the
cushion. Take your voicing needle and fluff up the felt from the sides and
from the top. You will have to regulate the action afterwards, but it will
take care of the noise.

    Willem

  Hi Wim,
               A fast and effective way to restore wip felt.   Bush clean
with brass brush, then steam with a linen cloth and voicing iron, it will
pop the dimple right out.  If you have the time leave over night to dry
completely,   or dry iron dry.

  The closet steamer.


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