Drying pianos prior to CAing block. ( How dry I am ??????? )

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Fri, 13 Aug 2004 19:26:00 +0200


gordon stelter wrote:

>After that post about winter CA jobs working better
>than summer, I decided to dry my next piano for
>treatment. It is under a plastic tent right now, with
>a dehumidifier running on "medium".  What RH, and for
>how long, should I keep it before I should worry about
>stuff splitting ???
>     Thump
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Go with 23.539 % RH at 12 degrees C.   :).... xcuse me... but is there 
any connection here to the inclusives below that I am missing ??

Cheers
RicB

>--- Richard Brekne <Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no>
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>>Piannaman@aol.com wrote:
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>>>>Somethings gotta give... :)
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>>>>Just dont show up with her daughter as a date...
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>>or yous in big 
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>>>>trouble !
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>>>>Cheers
>>>>RicB
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>>>Especially since the lady of the house is about my
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>>age....
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>>Yeap... thats what happened to Jack N. as well...
>>funny movie.... you 
>>could shoot for a remake maybe ??
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>>But back to pianos.... I'd be curious to hear more
>>of your thoughts 
>>about the Fazioli.  Off the cuff... how would you
>>compare in terms of 
>>general usability for concerts the Fazioli against
>>the Steinway ?
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>>Cheers
>>RicB
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>>>Dave S.
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