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Keith gives the absolute correct answer here. But it's usually not just =
the jacks, it's the damper flanges, hammer flanges, you name it. In =
order to do the job correctly, you'd basically have to repin about 528 =
flanges per piano. Then, given the fact that this should be covered =
under warranty, but nobody's going to pay you to do it, what are you =
going to do? CLP will work on a very temporary basis on Korean pianos, =
period.
Oh, and Joe,,,,,, Goose Juice didn't offer a solution (pardon the =
pun), either.=20
Kevin E. Ramsey
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From: Keith McGavern=20
To: blaine.hebert@worldnet.att.net ; Pianotech=20
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: CLP
>... The jacks are giving me trouble, one often another,
>and it is embarrassing to have to keep returning (always for a newly
>sticking jack)...Blaine Hebert
Recommend you repin them all as a guaranteed repair, and you won't=20
have to keep returning.
Keith McGavern
Registered Piano Technician
Oklahoma Chapter 731
Piano Technicians Guild
USA
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