Michael Gamble's Steinway Back Action

Michael Gamble michael@gambles.fsnet.co.uk
Sun, 31 Jul 2005 08:51:09 +0100


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Yes, Joe. I got the same message from Andre - about the sand-paper, that =
is. However the original question turned out to be quite academic since =
I find the centres quite free and clean so I'll just go over them with =
Protek CLP as Andre suggests and hope for another 90 years trouble-free =
use! It'll probably see even me out!=20
Any bright ideas about cleaning and polishing up the damper wires? Steel =
wool (0000)?
Regards from a cloudy but promising Sunday morning in that Downland =
village.
Michael G.(UK)
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  From: Joe Garrett=20
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  Subject: Michael Gamble's Steinway Back Action


  David said: "you've got it out - so while you've got it out drill all =
the flanges and fit screws, then remove the screws and unglue the =
flanges once and for all.Clean em up."

  It would also be a good idea to put a thin stip of sandpaper on the =
rail, to help the flanges from "squirming".<G> Kind of a pain to punch =
and glue on, but well worth the effort, down the line.=20
  Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
  Captain, Tool Police
  Squares R I
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