---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Well, Dale, as we say here-bouts........ Nada. Zip. No-ting. We replace the cloth and the pins, and we haven't had any problems. Perhaps our 18% ambient RH helps. Don't know. We've been rebushing S&S verdigris parts for six years, although much more in the last year, and haven't gotten any feedback about re-infection. In years past (30ish), I never had any problem even when I just repinned, so long as I washed the cloth with 1,1,1, TCE. Not the friendliest stuff to have around, but effective and safe when used carefully. If you'd like, I'll send you a sample, and you can try to induce verdigris in your climate. It would be neat to find out, no? I agree that using the high quality original, (often lighter), part is nice when the geometry is right. I really like whips from the teens and twenties. The sandblasting doesn't make them white, and I would hate to use bleach, but they look just fine. All new cloth and skin, burnished jack tips and balance, etc. Again, let me know if you want a sample. I guess that goes for anyone that has a serious interest, although I can imagine Salvador's face when I tell him we need to do another couple of hundred freebies! Later, Guy Nichols At 11:53 AM 12/27/2005 -0500, you wrote: > Guy wrote > Shameless plug on the wippens. If you're not switching heels or >turbo-izing, consider having them rebuilt. In a lot of cases, the weight >and geometry of the original is good, and we completely rebuild a whole set >for about 400 bucks. Sandblasted, all new bushing felts, heel cloth, >springs, buttons, etc., etc. Like I said, shameless plug. > > Hi Guy > Yes but what have you done to neutralize the green goo,..green > slime... verti-green fuzzy stuff , ...green grit....... Steinway curse. > Ahh ,Yes I've done this to shanks including re bushing & it comes back > in less than a year, what a waste of time. And as for the wippens if > it comes back then I've spent $400 for what .......eg-zacctly? > Guy , In principle I love this idea because except for the green shluck > these are perfectly good & expensive Maple parts were all throwing out. > Know what I mean? > Maybe we could figure out a cheap way to just cut off the birds eye & > insert a new one with uncontaminated wood & voila I can use all those > old parts I've saved for years. > Tell me more about how you neutralized the green schtuff. You got my > attention. again > Sincerely > Dale Erwin ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/fb/f1/34/91/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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