hi pressure pressure bar

Wimblees@AOL.COM Wimblees@AOL.COM
Thu, 14 Feb 2002 10:08:05 EST


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In a message dated 2/14/02 5:37:51 AM !!!First Boot!!!, Tvak@AOL.COM writes:


> So I'm going back next week.  I'm worried that I won't be able to get the 
> new 
> string under the pressure bar.  I've been told NEVER loosen those screws on 
> the pressure bar, but what if I can't get the string in there?  What will 
> happen if I loosen that one little screw? And in fact there is one right 
> there between E3 and F3.  I think that little bugger is the problem here.  
> 
> I would imagine that loosening the pressure bar a bit would put that 
> register 
> out of tune. OK, I can retune it.   Any other dangers here?  Will the piano 
> bench fall apart or the logo decal come off?  
> 
> 

Tom

Loosening one screw on the pressure bar will not help. In order to get the 
clearance you're looking for to get the string under the bar, you will need 
to loosen about three of four screws. This will result in that whole section 
to go out of tune. You might be able to tighten those screws again, but as 
Clyde mentioned, it might put too much pressure on the screws, which then 
might break off. 

So you are left with a dilemma. If you replace the string, which mean having 
to loosen the pressure bar, which will cause the piano to go out of tune, and 
maybe even break a screw or two, you're looking at maybe an hour of work. Is 
the customer going to pay you for all that work just to replace a string? 
Better tell her what's going to be involved, and how much it is going to cost 
her. She might opt to go without a string. 

If you are going to do all the work, and replace the string, you have to be 
very careful of one other thing. When replacing a string I have seen decals 
jump off the fall board. So you better put masking take over it, just in 
case. :)

Wim 

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