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<p>the smallest steinway needs a smaller screwdriver...consider some jewelers screwdrivers...you can also dress your small screwdriver on a sharpening stone or the like...<br/><br/>David Ilvedson, RPT<br/>Pacifica, CA 94044<br/><br/></p>
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<hr/>Original message<br/>From: "martin cipolla"
<pianodoctor@msn.com> </pianodoctor@msn.com><br/>To: pianotech@ptg.org<br/>Received: 2/19/2008 12:43:29 PM<br/>Subject: Grand Piano drop scew tool?<br/><br/>
<p align="left">I was regulating a 1940 vintage Steinway S today and having some trouble with the drop screws. My standard drop screw tool does not work. (Hole is too big, wont grab the screw.) The screw has a slot in it but so tiny I have no screw driver to fit it. Can it be there is a tool out there I haven't bought yet? I ran into this once before on a Korean Piano. Is there a tool that can help me.?<br/> <br/>Thanks, <br/>Marty<br/><br/></p>
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