Newish D with issues -- Dale

Susan Kline skline@peak.org
Fri, 05 Aug 2005 09:37:12 -0700


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Hi, Dale

What do you think of slacking off a warbler treble string, pulling out the 
pin if it's willing to come, and putting the CA into the hole -- versus 
just putting a drop at the bass of the pin without changing the wire? Any 
benefits to getting more CA into the bridge? Worth the time and tuning 
stability expended?

I did this once on a few notes of (an unnamed but fairly new) grand with 
tuning stability issues, and found that when I put CA glue down one hole 
and put the bridge pin back in, CA spurted out of a neighboring hole. 
Obviously, there can be cracks down there ...

Susan

At 01:22 AM 8/5/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>
>   Susan
>     yes & Perhaps  wee bit more craftsmanship at the factory.  The list 
> of complaints seems to be getting longer
>   Dale
>At 01:07 PM 8/4/2005 -0500, Andrew wrote:
> >A number of single strings in the high treble were warbling.  Tried gentle
> >seating of strings and pins to very little effect.
>
>
>
>Possibly putting a drop of CA glue at the base of the front bridge pins?
>For warblers, that is.
>
>

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