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<font size=3>Hi Bill,<br>
I have changed several of the new Steinway under lever assemblies,
complete with trays. I have only had to adjust the shims on the left to
right adjustment, and they have been a snap to replace. For the
extra labour involved in just replacing the under levers, spend the extra
money and change the whole assembly.<br><br>
Regards Roger<br><br>
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At 10:39 PM 1/6/2006, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Has anyone else looked at
installing Steinway's new damper levers <br>
(#006643) in a thirty-year-old damper tray?Jut to get rid of teflon
<br>
parts. With a good tablesaw, it looks surprisingly doable. (But
then, <br>
I probably about to make a big, unforeseen mistake.)<br><br>
Bill Ballard RPT<br>
NH Chapter, P.T.G.<br><br>
"There are fifty ways to screw up on this job. If you can think
of <br>
twenty of them, you're a genius......and you aint no genius"<br>
...........Mickey Rourke to William Hurt, in
"Body Heat", <br>
discussing arson.<br>
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