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Oh did I say, that by lifting very slightly, on the left side of the
action, the squeak disappeared, and that is what led me to the glide
bolt?<br>
It didn't seem loose when I turned it, it wasn't tight either, I used a
4" crescent.<br>
</b></font>John M. Ross<br>
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada</blockquote><br>
Hi John,<br>
Lifting very slightly at the front rail will relax a little pressure at
the back rail, This could be the dags causing the problem.<br>
Did you check the back rail/keybed fitting with a long screwdriver at
each action bracket?<br>
Another thing to check. Is the strike point
correct? Steinway's have NO Dag screws. Some times if the
action is too far back, the frame and dag will bind. Adjust
and check.<br>
Because of the bowed front rail, and no Dag screws, the final checks must
always be done with the cheek blocks securely fastened down. <br>
Fitting Steinway key frames, is not always easy. >:-o <br><br>
Just more food for thought.<br>
Now you really owe me a Dram.<br>
Roger</body>
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