Papp's mute

hubert liverman hubertliverman@bellsouth.net
Mon, 4 Jul 2005 13:23:00 -0500


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Hello Michael -
I have some short and long,straight and curved hemostats in my second =
tool kit. My primary kit is a laptop computer case, two tuning =
hammers,wedges,felt strips, etc. that will get me through a "normal' =
tuning. The second is another laptop case with enough regulating tools =
misc, pliers,screwdrivers,etc to do the same. I have two technician =
wooden boxes with trays for repining, long screwdrivers et all. One felt =
and repair parts kit with keep boxes to try and stay somewhat =
organized,and the weight down. The Papp's mute is in the first kit..just =
thought it may save time and energy. I will look into ball bearing =
tweezers.

With no offense intended,nor to bring up long forgotten hostilities...It =
is time to fire up the grill for a holliday.

Cheers!

Hubert
>From Very Humid County Lee, Alabama.

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  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Michael Gamble=20
  To: hubert liverman ; pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 12:39 PM
  Subject: Re: Papp's mute


  Hello Hubert -
  For that you really need a   l.o.o.o.n.g  pair of ball bearing =
tweezers. Haven't got a pair? Just drill a hole in the end of one of the =
6"  tweezer tines - then you've got one.:-)
  I once extracted a large ball bearing under the plate of a  school's =
S&S "A" with one of those long (24") flexible three-prong =
plunger-grabber whotsits. Another useful tool. Life's not complete =
without a whotsit or two. ;-)
  Michael G.(UK)
    ----- Original Message -----=20
    From: hubert liverman=20
    To: Pianotech=20
    Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 5:35 PM
    Subject: Re: Papp's mute


    Hi Wayne, =20
    It may also work for some action screws that have gone astray..:-0

    Have a good 4'th

    Hubert Liverman
    Tuner/Tech
    Opelika,Al
      ----- Original Message -----=20
      From: Wayne Walker=20
      To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
      Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 10:24 AM
      Subject: Papp's mute


      Hello all,
      Got in the shop early this morning and read most of the posting =
from Thursday to present. I left the shop for my first tuning customer. =
While tuning the piano I drop a rubber mute into the action between the =
hammers and dampers. Having remember all of the posting regarding Papps =
mute I thought you may interested that I use my, as tweezers to =
retrieved my rubber mutes when I drop them into the action.=20

      Wayne Walker
      Piano Tuner & Technician
      MUSICSTOP LTD
      1005 Dow Rd, New Minas, NS
      B4N 3R4
      Cell 902-221-1540
      Fax 902-681-1463
      wayne.w@musicstop.com
      www.musicstop.com


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