[pianotech] plate lags, (was persistent customer)

Don pianotuna at accesscomm.ca
Mon Dec 29 10:46:25 PST 2008


Hi Ed,

Not if the piano is properly protected from humidity change with string
cover, bottom cover, and humidity control system.

At 11:44 AM 12/29/2008 EST, you wrote:
>
> In a message dated 12/29/08 10:30:58 AM, rnossaman at cox.net writes:
> > Ron, next time you fine tune a piano snug up the "plate lags" as you call
>> them after you are done--and then tell me it doesn't affect stability.
> 
> And if you leave them the heck alone, it doesn't, which is the
> point.
> 
>
> Greetings, 
>        but don't really torque them in. 
>   this doesn't apply to the Baldwin style, since they are anchored , via
>metal threads, against the iron of the plate. 
> regards, 
>  
> Ed Foote RPT
> http://www.uk-piano.org/edfoote/index.html
> 
>
>
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