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Dear Amy,
I am rather new at this piano business as well. Let's keep in touch.
Regards,
Wayne Williams
PS I will keep in mind the 3M vacuum cleaner.thanks
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From: pianotune05@comcast.net=20
To: ilvey@sbcglobal.net ; Pianotech List=20
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 7:18 PM
Subject: Re: cleaning
Hi Amy,
How new are you at piano tuning? I'm new as well. How long does it =
takeyou to tune a piano? I'm curious if everyone out there started out =
slow like me. I'm curious to know if on-line is the only place where I =
can purchase a portable vacuum. =20
Marshall
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From: "David Ilvedson" <ilvey@sbcglobal.net>=20
> I've seen that before but I prefer to blow the dust around the =
room...;-]=20
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> David Ilvedson, RPT=20
> Pacifica, California=20
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> From: amy@zilknet.net=20
> To: "Pianotech List"=20
> Received: 2/7/2006 9:07:21 AM=20
> Subject: Re: cleaning=20
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> >First an introduction: I'm Amy Zilk a newbie tech in Oregon...I =
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> >had my first customer last week.=20
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> >I researched portable vacuums and bought a 3M electronics vacuum. =
It's=20
> >designed for copier technicians to vacuum out the toner dust and =
trap it=20
> >in the filter instead of spreading it all over the room,! and it =
has tiny=20
> >little attachments for getting into small crevices in the piano. =
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> >a link to a picture.=20
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> >http://www.precision.com/Cleaning%20Products/3M%20Vacuum.htm=20
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> >I bought mine online (not at this site) in December for $196.24=20
> >including shipping. I would suggest checking around for the best =
price=20
> >online. It's a good product and my customer was impressed by this =
cool=20
> >high tech tool.=20
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> >Amy=20
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> >pianotune05 wrote:=20
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> >> What about Oreck? Now that I think about it, I think they make =
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> >> shoulder vac, but don't quote me on it. My wife and I bought a =
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> >> one for the office cleaning and it still is running. I think it =
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> >> be funny to use a hotel vacuum, Oreck on a hotel piano. :)=20
> >> Marshall=20
> >> ----- Original Message ----- Fro! m: "Ron Nossaman"=20
> >> To: ; "Pianotech List"=20
> >> Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 11:49 AM=20
> >> Subject: Re: cleaning=20
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> >>>> Dave,=20
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> >>>> That is one powerful vacuum if you can leave it in the =
car...;-]=20
> >>>> I've got a Port-o-vac that works well...is their a way to =
measure a=20
> >>>> vacuum's intake power other than against your hand and saying =
"Hmm,=20
> >>>> seems pretty strong."=20
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> >>>> David Ilvedson, RPT=20
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> >>> Yea, inches of water static, and CFM. This information used to =
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> >>> available when you were shopping for a vacuum so you could, =
you know,=20
> >>> make a semi! informed decision. Now they give you such helpful =
> >>> information as motor wattage and hose length instead. Oh, and =
color!=20
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