pedals

Brian Doepke doepkeb@comcast.net
Wed, 29 Jan 2003 20:50:49 -0500


Well, Hallelujah!

I guess my question went out to the list anyway. From the lack of
responses, I thought my computer was broken.

Thank you for responding.  You mentioned that I did not "get much
response" from my earlier post. I did not get any, except yours.  Thank
you.

Question...am I unknowingly sending an attachment with my email?..is
that why folks have not replied?  I appreciate your help.

In the Schaff catalogue,(p. 126) there is a set of rods with an
adjustable collar. (#972)  Would these be an acceptable substitute for
the originals or your wooden dowel idea?

Again, much thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org] On
Behalf Of Brian Trout
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 6:07 PM
To: pianotech@ptg.org
Subject: RE: pedals


Hi Brian,

I noticed you didn't get much response from your earlier post, so I'll
offer 
a suggestion.

How hard would it be to measure the length you need?  You may need to 
disassemble the pedal lyre to determine what's inside the lyre box and
if 
you'll be needing to do some refelting, etc.  (That'll change the
dimension 
slightly.)  Also, have a look at what's on the underside of the keybed.

Those felts that are at the top of the lyre rods may need replaced at
the 
same time.

If you want something to substitute for the pedal rods that you can 
calculate with and even mess up that won't cost much, get yourself a few

1/4" wooden dowels from the hardware store.  Cut each of them to fit in 
where the rod will go to as close to the dimension you think you'll need
as 
you can.  (Hint... it's easy to cut more off, it's hard to reattach...)
If 
you get it a little short, make note of it on the rod so you can cut the

real one that much longer.  Mark one for each pedal rod.  (They're
probably 
all a slightly different length.)

Use the wooden dowels as patterns for some 1/4" (or whatever size you
think 
might have been close to the original) brass rod.  Cut to length,
polish, 
lacquer, install, and be the hero of the day.  You may need some pieces
of 
felt as shims if you get the rods a bit too short.  A lot will depend on
how 
well you measure and think things out before you cut.  And when you're
done, 
keep the dowels around.  You'll use them for something!

Just one possibility of several.

Good luck,

Brian T.







>From: Brian Doepke <doepkeb@comcast.net>
>Reply-To: doepkeb@comcast.net, Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
>To: "'Pianotech'" <pianotech@ptg.org>
>Subject: RE: pedals
>Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 16:17:07 -0500
>
>I got a call from a lady who misplaced the brass rods to her baby grand

>when they moved to my town.  The lyre for the pedals is the kind that 
>has a large wooden block where the top and the bottom of the rods are 
>inserted.  The back of the pedals are not exposed.  I can't use the 
>adjustable brass rods with the barrel on one end.
>
>Is she out of luck?  If not, how difficult is it to replace the set?
>
>BD


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