Slip a nylon strap around the pinblock and pull up on
the piano with an engine hoist???
OK. Stop laughing.
Please.
G
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> Richard Brekne wrote:
>
> > Thanks once again John. You do supply at the same
> time here a potential
> > solution to Kents dilema... lessen the tension of
> the strings and relax
> > the stress on the block. Might be worth a shot.
>
>
> Well I wouldn't recommend lowering the tension just
> to get the action
> out. A piano technician friend was doing that to
> remove the strings and
> the plate cracked.
>
> John Hartman RPT
>
> John Hartman Pianos
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> Rebuilding Steinway and Mason & Hamlin
> Grand Pianos Since 1979
>
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>
> John Hartman
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