[pianotech] spinet regulation

paul bruesch paul at bruesch.net
Thu Dec 24 07:30:24 MST 2009


I didn't find it in the Jan 1981 PTJ, but rather in the Feb 1980. Also in
that issue is an "interesting" ad for Steinway, touting their new "improved"
Teflon bushings!

Paul Bruesch
Stillwater, MN

On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Floyd Gadd <fg at floydgadd.com> wrote:

>  The plexiglass jig appeared in the January 1981 Piano Technicians
> Journal, and was apparently developed by Ned Dodson  of Colesvillle, MD.
> The article appears in both the "20 years" CD Roms of the Journals, and in
> the "Journal Reprints" collection, in the "Hammers and Touchweight"
> section.  Mark Cramer, RPT of Brandon, Manitoba, introduced me to the jig,
> and I used it with success in my most recent hammer installation project.
> He has modified the jig by cutting vertical slots near the ends of each
> section of hammers, and mounting rails on which the bottom shoulders of the
> hammers can be aligned during the installation process.  The rails are are
> made of stock that I would describe as angle iron, though I would usually
> think of angle iron of being thicker and heavier than what was used in this
> case.
>
> Floyd Gadd
> Manitoba Chapter
>
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