[pianotech] Removing bushings - Organ Pallet Rods/Skewers or???

Laura Olsen ajoyfulsound at gmail.com
Wed Oct 17 14:32:41 MDT 2012


I use them only for the occasional bushing that's "fallen and can't get out".  I do a lot of bushings and tweezers usually work fine, of course I might have an old pair of bent nose hemostats left over from the 60's......
Thanks for the tip on how to tweak 'em.  No tool is right until it's tweaked IMHO.

Laura Olsen,RPT
847-277-0778
www.ajoyfulsoundinc.com



On Oct 17, 2012, at 2:49 PM, Joseph Garrett wrote:

> Laura said: 
> "There are some skewers that are slightly smaller than the average,
> american balance rail pin. These come in very handy for pushing old
> bushings out that fall in while your trying to remove them!"
> 
> Laura,
> Try a pair of Bent Nose Hemostats, Medium size or the Small size, if that's
> all you can find. Neat thing about those is they can remain on you
> fingers/hand, while doing other chores and can lock if needed or not. grind
> one "notch" off and you'll have to really bear down to get them to lock.
> All other methods, when taking key bushings out, fall short, for
> efficiency, imo.
> Best,
> Joe
> 
> 
> Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
> Captain of the Tool Police
> Squares R I
> 

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