Wet piano keys

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Fri, 20 Aug 2004 08:04:13 -0700 (PDT)


Put them on the keyframe ( if removable as a unit )
and place the whole thing in a dry area ( not in
direct sunlight ) until they function.
     Thump

--- Isaac OLEG <oleg-i@noos.fr> wrote:

> Hi Phil,
> 
> A setup to hold the keys tight together on a flat
> surface is very
> useful, but Yamaha keys dont see to warp too much
> (not like some old
> keyboards where I use the process even when removing
> the bushing)
> 
> Here is a pic showing a similar device , where I get
> the idea in fact
> (in the place of my friend Eric Marandas)
> 
> Bushing cauls may help for the bushings while
> drying.
> 
> A little dry weather of course (possible ?)
> 
> best
> 
> Isaac
> 
> 
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : pianotech-bounces@ptg.org
> [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]De la
> part de Phil Ryan
> Envoyé : jeudi 19 août 2004 21:50
> À : Pianotech
> Objet : Wet piano keys
> 
> 
> Although I live in Florida, the piano in question
> was wet by a leaking
> air conditioner vent which dripped water on  the
> keyboard (Yamy P22).
> The water did not affect the action.
> 
> The keys are still damp and sticking big time! 
> What's the best way to
> dry out the keys (outside the piano) to minimize
> warping and keep
> bushing-easing to a minimum.  The bushings seem to
> be staying put.
> Any
> helpful hints?
> 
> Phil Ryan
> Miami Beach
> 
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