Braid is easily removable with tweezers and a razor
blade. Got another reason?
Thump
--- Ron Nossaman <RNossaman@cox.net> wrote:
>
> >I tune an SF grand for a big church here. I suspect
> >that the nasty, raspy, ringing, cacophonous,
> breathy
> >death-rattles from the high treble are due to the
> >undampened string between the bridge rear and the
> >Accujusts (TM).
> > I would like to weave some braid in there.
> > Questions:
> > 1) Should I? (duh)
>
> How else are you going to know if that's where your
> problem is? That is,
> unless you're planning on using one way,
> non-removable death grip braid and
> only get one chance to guess.
>
>
> > 2)Why did anyone design a piano with ringing
> >waste ends that bear no mathematical relation to
> the
> >speaking length, beyond what was determined by a
> >convenient place to drill a hitch pin hole in the
> >plate?
> > Thump
>
> To discourage the use of one way non-removable death
> grip braid, and all
> the other reasons that have been periodically
> re-discussed on the list.
>
> Ron N
>
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