[pianotech] Time Guide

Joseph Garrett joegarrett at earthlink.net
Wed Nov 21 21:15:12 MST 2012


Claude said: "Greg,
Estimate the time you think it will take you to:
- Screw the flanges to the rail.
- Bend the damper lever wires to the correct position.
- Attach the damper blocks to the wires.
(I am assuming the damper felts are already/still glued to the damper
blocks.)
- Refine the wire bend and align dampers to strings.
- Adjust dampers for even lift with pedal.
- Adjust damper spoons for proper lift with key.
Then.............
- MULTIPLY YOUR TIME ESTIMATE BY 3.
HAVE FUN!
 
Also, you are probably already aware of this, but all the damper
adjustments involved with this job are made easier if you remove the spring
rail. 
AND, I hope you have the piano in your shop. I would hate to tackle this
job in the customer's home."
 
Claude Harding
 
On Nov 21, 2012, at 10:46 AM, Greg Newell wrote:
 
> Greetings brothers and sisters in piano work, 
> 
> First, I wish you all a pleasant and Thank filled Thanksgiving!
> Second, I was wondering if anyone could share with me the estimated amount
> of time it takes for new damper levers w/flanges installed on a compact
> console action. 
> Thanks in advance for your help. I seem to have misplaced all three of my
> very seldom used time guides.
> 
> Greg Newell

Claude and Greg,
Why would you want to "estimate" and then times 3 it? Not trying to be
commercial, but either mine or Newton's Time Studies will suffice for a
ball part number. Sheesh!
Joe


Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
Captain of the Tool Police
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