C.Lose Square Piano

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Sat, 29 Nov 2003 01:53:34 EST


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In a message dated 11/28/2003 3:49:23 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no writes:
Hi Dale

I suspect you are probably right, and that the general idea was a flat
board with minimal support from the ribs. That being said, they always
seem to fail at the same place, so I just thought maybe it was possible
to brace the panel a bit stronger in that area, and add just a little
bit of crown.

I am not really sure, of course just how much impact that will have on
the sound...ergo I'm asking for feedback and advice. I take it you mean
that I should probably stick to basically the same configuration as the
origional ??

Cheers
RicB
  Hey 

 Joes the expert but the one I repaired had the uaual split in the apex of 
the bridge & cracks in the board so  I jacked it up dried it out & shimmed it 
and it was tonally much better. Sure put some more support under it.
  Dale

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