Dampp Chaser and Drills

Michael Spalding spalding48@earthlink.net
Sat, 4 Dec 2004 09:25:24 -0600


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Matthew,

I see someone else has already answered regarding screw starters.  I assumed you were referring to routing the power cord for vertical installations.  I always offer the client a choice of running it out through the gap between the knee-board and keybed, or drilling a hole in the lower-right corner of the soundboard.  I've never had anyone opt for the knee-board route.

Mike


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Matthew Todd 
To: Pianotech
Sent: 12/4/2004 12:34:38 AM 
Subject: Dampp Chaser and Drills


Just a quickie...

When you install the dampp-chaser systems, do y'all just bust out an electric drill in front of the customer and begin?  Does the customer ever question, or get irate, when ya start drilling in their piano??  Or do you not use a drill?

Matthew

Nichols <nicho@zianet.com> wrote:
Keith,

Ingenuity is often tied to budget. That repair didn't require removal 
of the action. A regular damper repair spring might not have, either, but 
would have been a booger with the action in place.
I had a reallllly cheap once-every-five-year-kinda customer with a 
couple of broken spinet bass damper springs that said she'd just live with 
the ringing. I didn't want to justify her cheapness (not poor...... just 
cheap) by doing a "freebie", so I stretched a rubber band across from the 
neighbors' levers, right at the top of the wood. With the two strands 
firmly behind (towards the player) the wire of the sick dampers, they sorta 
worked! 30 seconds, more-or-less, and she still wanted a discount due to 
the pianos' size.
Takes all kinds. Keeps us in the game, no?

later,
Guy


At 08:22 PM 12/3/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>List,
>
>Here is an interesting fix on this Gulbransen spinet.
>
>Instead of using this Repair Damper Spring at the damper flange where it 
>was designed to go, some person just attached it to the damper stop rail 
>instead.
>
>The ingenuity of some folks never ceases.
>
>Keith
>--
>Keith McGavern
>Registered Piano Technician
>Oklahoma Chapter 731
>Piano Technicians Guild
>USA
>
>
>
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