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The Bolt Depot Indude!<br>
I found the web site comfortingly organized and useful, however, the
sample round head wood screws I ordered to consider as Steinway hammer
flange screws were some of the sloppiest, unattractive examples I've seen
in quite some time. Very disappointing. Anyone have a good
supply of high quality round head wood screws?<br><br>
David Skolnik<br><br>
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At 11:35 PM 12/6/2005 -0500, you wrote:<br>
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Dude,<br>
The bolt depot !<br>
This link was in a recent journal.<br>
Tom Driscoll<br>
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<a href="http://www.boltdepot.com/">http://www.boltdepot.com/</a><br>
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<dd>----- Original Message ----- <br>
<dd>From:</b> <a href="mailto:ecarwithen@yahoo.com">Ed Carwithen</a>
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<dd>To:</b> <a href="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">Piano Tech List</a> <br>
<dd>Sent:</b> Tuesday, December 06, 2005 11:27 PM<br>
<dd>Subject:</b> screws<br><br>
<dd>Short version...<br>
<dd>I need 2 screws to fit a Hamilton grand piano leg. They need to
be 2 inches in length and they are about... a #16 size. the local
hardware stores don't carry anything that will suit. Anything
longer will immobilize the action. Anything thinner won't stay in
the slot unless I ream and plug which I prefer not to do. Schaff
probably has them, but they require a $20 order and I just got everything
I needed recently. I don't wish to pay $20 plus shipping for a 79
cent order. Anybody got a couple?? <br>
<dd> Please contact me off line..<br>
<dd> <br>
<dd>Longer version...<br>
<dd>I was tuning said Hamilton Grand in a church last Tuesday. It
was butted up next to the organ. I thought to move it just a tad so
as to be able to tune the top octave more easily. It didn't feel
right. I looked underneath and the leg was leaning. Whoops!!!
what is this??? Got under the piano and saw that the right leg was
not attached. The piano was merely resting on the metal tab instead
of in the accompanying slot. As I looked up at that unattached leg
it occured to me that I was under a very heavy, unsecured object in a
deserted church on a Tuesday and Sunday services were a long way
off. Later I realized that the pedal lyre might have held up that
corner long enough for me to extract myself in the event of a major
malfunction. At the moment though my primary thought was that it
would behoove me to get out of there. A couple of hymn books on top
of the bench managed to secure the corner. But being unable to come
up with replacements for the missing screws I took one from the other
side and got both legs at least tempporarily secure. <br>
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<dd>Anybody got a couple spare 2" # 16 screws I can get ahold
of?? <br>
<dd> <br>
<dd>Thanks<br>
<dd> <br>
<dd>Ed Carwithen<br>
<dd>P O Box 722<br>
<dd>John Day, OR<br>
<dd>97845<br>
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