<div>hi all</div>
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<div>i looked for about thirty minutes in the archives for info on this topic, but i didn't find an answer and i didn't want to wade through 336 more results from google...</div>
<div>i'm drawing up an estimate for someone and i need to know how many tunings to include.</div>
<div>so i'm looking in the "G" piano works labor guide for installing an entire set of oversized pins, and it says it includes one tuning. now i guess i can understand only needing a tuning and maybe a pitch adjust if you replace and pull up-to-pitch one pin at a time as you go. but it seems that one-atta-time is slower than all-at-once gang style. </div>
<div>if you replaced all the pins gang style, you'd need to chip and tune a few times right?</div>
<div>i think the question i need answered most is if i do it one at a time, which i can do pretty quickly, is the tuning going to end up pretty close to pitch when I'm done?</div>
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<div>thanks all</div>
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<div>daniel carlton</div>