The Gimlet-revisited

Annie Grieshop annie at allthingspiano.com
Thu Feb 15 09:05:42 MST 2007


Thanks for the clarification, Cy.  I just wasn't sure whether you meant some
special hardware kit (which, obviously, you did) or the bags o' parts that
come in the box.  (After several fruitless online requests, I finally called
D-C and got access to their "Techs Only" webpages, so now I can find out all
sorts of good stuff.)

Dave Liljedahl did a great show'n'tell on D-C installation at one of our
meetings (Central Iowa Chapter).  He uses a wire stapler to tack down the
light panel wire, which is brilliant.

They sell spare parts?  Dang, I've always got spare parts left after an
installation -- if anybody wants 'em, just drop me a line.  I picked up a
1/4-driver (ratchet) for $3 at a tool sale the other day, and it's actually
handier in some ways than the cordless screwdriver/drill I had been using.

Annie
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Cy Shuster [mailto:cy at shusterpiano.com]
  Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 9:41 AM
  To: annie at allthingspiano.com; Pianotech List
  Subject: Re: The Gimlet-revisited


  Dampp-Chaser sells one for about $30, that includes a 1/4" nut-driver, a
power tester (neon glow-plug), some spare parts, and a gimlet (at least, the
one I bought a few years back did).

  --Cy--
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