[pianotech] Help urgent 2

Rafael M. Huberman Muñiz rafahuberman at prodigy.net.mx
Tue May 18 06:47:37 MDT 2010


Thnks both davids! Removing The cheek blocks qas The second thing i  
did, The first one wad looking for screws first under The key bed,  
then under The keys. The third thing i did was trying to remove The  
other "block" that remains under The cheek block that has three screws  
under The keybed and four that go to The Side of The piano, The result  
was that they hold The key bed and The keyslip didn't move anyway... I  
never encounter this before...
Thanks anyway!!!

Rafael HUberman

Enviado desde mi iPhone

El 17/05/2010, a las 07:03 p.m., David Skolnik <davidskolnik at optonline.net 
 > escribió:

> Rafael -
> It's too bad you didn't take some pictures of the underside of the  
> keybed as well.  As per Alan Eder's comment, I reached David Durben  
> at Yamaha, to see if he knew.  He claims that there are, in fact,  
> screws, as many as 5, going from the underside, about an inch or so  
> back from the edge, which coincide with angle iron brackets, as a  
> few people proposed.
>
> Also, it's hard to see precisely: is the keyblock a two-piece  
> construction? (top and bottom?) Your photo doesn't make it clear,  
> like, I see the two blocks resting on top of the piano, but there  
> seems to be some structure remaining on the bass side. Is there  
> another part of the keyblock that could come out?
>
> David Skolnik
> Hastings on Hudson, NY
>
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> At 12:54 PM 5/17/2010, you wrote:
>> Hello again!
>> Here is a picture of The yamaha
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>> Thanks again
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>> Rafael HUberman
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>> Enviado desde mi iPhone
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