A Little Rusty In Alabama

Roger Jolly roger.j@sasktel.net
Wed, 08 Jan 2003 19:45:05 -0600


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Hi Tommy,
                     I would opt for a complete re string, and new 
dampers.  Using the old dampers is false economy in my book.   Some of 
those rust flakes will be in the felt, and cause sizzle like sounds.
Regards Roger


At 06:33 PM 1/8/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello everybody;
>      I think I know the answer before I ask the question.
>         Today, I tuned a G-2 Yamaha, probably 1980's. We do not know the 
> history of this instrument but we are checking with the owner who has 
> left this piano in the care and  custody of a larger church in our area. 
> I've never seen so much rust on strings in my entire careeer. It looks 
> like the strings were bathed in salt water and where rust isn't is dark, 
> black streaks on the wires from what appears to be a previous cleaning of 
> rust from the strings. (The silver is missing)  In some places the rust 
> is so thick it can be scraped with a finger nail.
>      Question: How to fix?.... Restring completely???
>        Can rusty strings be cleaned and if so how does one prevent rust 
> from re-accumulating? We should not oil unwound strings ......should we? 
> How can rust be cleaned from the inside area of the wire coil and at each 
> pressure point?
>      I brought this rust problem to the attention of the Choir Director. 
> I felt he should contact the owner about this previous existing conditon 
> of the instrument before it was delivered to the church.
>      To be perfectly honest, I believe this instrument should be 
> completely restrung especially when strings start "popping".
>      Last question. If a bass string breaks from the "hitch pin",will it 
> 'shoot' toward the key end. I have 'shot' them toward the tail of the 
> piano across the room when broken at the tuning pin but I've never broken 
> a string at the hitch pin area.
>      Mind you, I'm just getting ready to put on my flack jacket and 
> besides the choir director was worried about his pianist.
>
>Thank you all for your wisdom
>Tommy Black
>A Little Rusty In Decatur, Ala.

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