$65 to adjust one damper?

Alan R. Barnard tune4u at earthlink.net
Sat Aug 19 00:41:41 MDT 2006


Upright damnpers near the struts are always fun.

Alan Barnard
Salem, MO
Joshua 24:15






Original message
From: "David Nereson" 
To: "List Pianotech" 
Received: 08/18/2006 11:58:33 PM
Subject: $65 to adjust one damper?


 I’m sure something similar has happened to everyone on the list.  I noticed one damper had a long after-ring, so tried to bend it up, down, sideways, etc., to make it contact the strings better.  No dice.  Had to pull the action.  This is one of the dampers right against a plate strut, with the long right-angle bend before the damper wire goes down the guide hole.  Anyhow, pulled the damper, made what I thought was the necessary bend, and of course the damper head comes loose from the wire, even though I was holding it tightly in place with parallel pliers.  Had to plug the hole with a toothpick splinter and tap the wire back into the hole with a small punch, then add a drop of CA glue.  Then put the damper back in the underlever, regulated, re-installed the action and tried it.  Nope.  Still rings.  By now probably 15 or 20 minutes have elapsed.  Yes I have the tool that enables bending it side to side with the damper in place.   No dice.  Still rings.  Pull the action and damper again, try squeezing the felt to make it settle down farther into the strings, reinstall damper, reinstall action, try again.  Nope, still rings.  By now about a half hour has elapsed.  Pull action and damper again, try fluffing up the felt with a voicing tool on the one string that still rings.  Reinstall everything and try again.  Better, but now the 7th partial is too strong.  Try bending forward and back to kill the partial.  No dice.  This goes on and on for another half hour before I finally get the damper to satisfactorily dampen that note.  Do I now charge $65 just for adjusting one damper?  How do I explain this to the customer?  Certainly if I had let it ring, I would have gotten a call-back about it.
            --David Nereson, RPT 
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