Jack, Can you speak more precisely how your jig works? Thanks Randy Chastain On Aug 25, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Jack Houweling wrote: > Hi Barbara, > > I made these and gave you one as a gift, It is an upright damper > regulation gauge. Place on the strings and as > you press the key you can watch through the Plexiglas for the damper > timing. When the hammer hits the gauge > you should see the damper wink. > > Hey Ron if you are nice I will give you one and you can enjoy doing > more upright damper regulating. > > > Regards, > Jack Houweling > > > > -- Original Message ----- > From: Barbara Richmond > To: Pianotech > Cc: College and University Technicians > Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 8:49 PM > Subject: What is this? > > Greetings, > > Hmm. I was going through my tools in anticipation of a regulating > job and found this, umm, thingee with three magnets. It was stuck > to one of my tools that I used in a class in Anaheim . I hadn't > used that particular pack of tools this summer. It's true that I > was very tired when I got to California because I had squished in a > bunch of work before I left. There is the possibility that this > belongs to one of the people that helped me in my class, or someone > handed it to me, maybe as something for TT & T and I just don't > remember, or I bought it and don't recall doing so. Yikes! > > If this looks familiar and you gave it to me, or it belongs to you, > please let me know. Also, please let me know what it's for! It's > about 6 inches long, about 1 in tall the side that has the magnets > is about 3/4" (I think). > > Man, I'm weirded out.... > > Thank you. > > Barbara Richmond, RPT > near Peoria, IL > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080825/72c4bac1/attachment.html
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