where does it break?

Billbrpt@AOL.COM Billbrpt@AOL.COM
Sun, 3 Feb 2002 23:49:07 EST


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In a message dated 2/3/02 10:37:59 PM Central Standard Time, Wimblees@AOL.COM
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> >> Last week I was tuning a Haines Bros. uprt.  I've had bass wires break 
>> before, but this time one broke at the loop instead of around the coil. ( 
>> I was sure glad that action was between the wire and me.)  Just curious - 
>> how often has this happened to you.  I can only recall one other time that 
>> I've had this experience in 20+ years. 
>> 
>> John R. Fortiner 
>> Billings, MT. 
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> Check for mice infestation The loops have become rusted with urine. 
> 
> Wim 
> 

I've had it happen a few times where no rust was evident.  Once, there was a 
studio upright in a restaurant where the string broke between the hitchpin 
and the bridge for no apparent reason (not during tuning, during playing).  
No sooner did I have the one string replaced than the mate of that unison 
broke the same way.  The pianist thought the same string had broken again.  
He was very angry.

It was under warranty from the dealer and they wanted to know why too.  The 
only thing I could think of is that the string winder may have used his 
cutters to pull the wire from the wheel and put a nick in the wire above the 
tied off portion but below the beginning of the winding.  Otherwise, why 
would a wire break where there is no termination point?

The eye grazing incident told by one reader suggests that some kind of eye 
protection, even regular glasses is a good idea when tuning but especially 
when stringing.  Hitch pins on grands have been known to shoot out like 
bullets.

Bill Bremmer RPT
Madison, Wisconsin
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