Ron, Me? Heck no! It's not my problem. 'Sides, I refuse to work on the Asian POS. Leave that to the newbies and those in greater need of frustration than me.<G> Most of those POS's have the key beds screwed on and not glued, so it should be a fairly easy thingee to do. (That is assuming that the screws are not UNDER the legs, which they probably are!<G><OS>) Regards, Joe Garrett, R.P.T. Captain of the Tool Police Squares R I > [Original Message] > From: Ron Nossaman <rnossaman at cox.net> > To: <joegarrett at earthlink.net>; Pianotech List <pianotech at ptg.org> > Date: 1/29/2007 6:00:57 PM > Subject: Re: Wurlitzer Grand Action Bracket Issue > > > > Ray, > > My preference would be to loosen the key bed and jack it down a bit to > > get the screws to just pass. Then remove the jack and screw the keybed > > screws back tight. Once the action is out, then you can get a closer > > look at the bracket and see if it really is "growing", or.... did > > some knot-head, at the factory grab the wrong bracket. (they do have two > > sizes in the same years.) > > Regards, > > > > Joe Garrett, R.P.T. > > > And got the action with the wrong brackets in the piano at the > factory by dropping the key bed? Would you like to call someone? > > Joe... > > > Ron N
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