butt springs

richard.ucci@att.net richard.ucci@att.net
Thu, 21 Jul 2005 12:43:15 +0000


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Thanks Terry,
Actually, I did not want to pull the action on this turkey. I was toying with the idea of installing springs on a thin strip of wood and then glueing it in place.

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Alan, that was cruel and uncalled for. Whitney, like all piano manufacturers space the butt springs one per butt! (It's the butts that are randomly spaced!)   ;-)

That's all you get Rick until you give us more information! R U replacing the spring rail for some reason? Or just the springs. Perhaps this is the first time you have replaced this type of spring? If so, you may just not be aware that the springs are set into little holes in the spring rail - so no spacing efforts are needed - just remove old springs and replace with new ones in original holes. (You need to soak the felt to soften and remove the hide glue...... oh no - was a Whitney glued up with hide glue or will it be some ookey white crud.....?????)

No doubt there is tons of info in the archives describing this job. I know there is good stuff in the PTG reprint articles - that's what I used the first time I did that job.

Terry Farrell

Whitney spinet, eh? Just use the same random spacing the factory used.... oh, wait, that was cruel.

More seriously: Are these on a damper rebound rail in the usual configuration? Is the rail still usable?

Actually, I guess I don't really understand your question ... a little more detail, please ...

Alan Barnard
Salem, Missouri

 Is there a standard distance for spacing hammer butt springs? I'm thinking of doing a gang replacement on a Whitney spinet .

Thanks,
Rick Ucci/Ucci Piano
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