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<DIV> <STRONG><EM>HI Stephane/Collin</EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM> Thank You for the input.! I will give it a
try. Your advice is sound. This board is too nice to discard. I'll
probably loose money but as the saying goes Curiosity killed the Cat
satisfaction brought him back.....whatever that means!</EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM> cheers</EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM> Dale</EM></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV>Hi Dale.</DIV>
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<DIV>I've been told a nice way for removing the soundboard out of a grand
piano. The useful trick was to turn the piano upside down, with the
bridge facing the ground. The good is that this way, you can soak the
joints from the (former) underside (so, now it is the upside). Soaking
with wet rags (water + vinegar and soap) possibly covered with aluminium
folies, so the humidity stays high at the joint. After less than one
hour, you can already try to put some weight on the perimeter (I simply stand
on the board with one foot, so I can carefully and precisely add pressure
following what I hear is happening at the joint), and some places come loose,
effortless. The bellyrail is the hardest place to get loose, but
there you can try to insert carefully a cisel between the board and the
rail. Also, in some pianos, the bass side is sandwiched into the
cornice, and you would first have to take away the piece of wood that does the
sandwich.</DIV>
<DIV>I don't do this routinely, but when I did, the board came out very
neatly, contrarily with my earlier tries, where I got nervous.</DIV>
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<DIV>Maybe there is an even better way, and I will be glad to hear about
it.</DIV>
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<DIV>Best regards.</DIV>
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<DIV>Stéphane Collin.</DIV></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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