bridge on model 0

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Thu, 07 Aug 2003 16:19:32 -0400


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It probably needs a board anyway, and new redesigned bridges, and a pin=20
block. Aw heck, just do it all anyway. You'll be a whole lot happier in the=
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end.

Greg Newell


At 12:56 PM 8/7/2003, you wrote:

>Anyone got any bright ideas on how to get a bass bridge off a 1960's model=
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>0 - whole soundboard & bridge areas have been "drowned" in lacquer at=20
>factory - Hamburg - now buzzes from the bridge big time - have tried all=20
>the usual remedies and the only thing left is to take off the bridge and=20
>re-set it - have taken out the screws from underneath and broken the=20
>"seal" around the bridge and am getting a lot of creaks and movement but=20
>cant get the bridge to pop off and you would with an older piano stuck=20
>to-gether with hide glue - heaven alone knows what they used on this. I am=
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>afraid that it will pull up part of the soundboard if I am too over=20
>enthusiastic. What say you good people ? Many thanks
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Greg Newell
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