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>I am sorry (not really but you see...) , I will try it but I don't buy it
>at first :>) as the pinning is showing more or less wear depending of the
>place in the keyboard, sizing the hole to a standard size with an electric
>drill may not allow the best fit (anyway not on original pins) .
Hi Isaac,
Just make sure the pin is straight and polished. We sell
lots of new Yamaha's and in any month it saves us hours of key fitting.
When I say a quick burst of the switch, it's not much more than half a
dozen revolutions, just enough to burnish the hole.
After steaming out old bushings, we re bush and fit in the same manner,
we have encountered no problems at all. A set can be done in 5 mins or so.
Try it and let me know what you think.
regards Roger
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