hey all

Don drose@dlcwest.com
Fri Jul 13 11:15 MDT 2001


Hi Michelle,

Unfortunately there is no quick fix for vertigris. And even more
unfortunately rebushing will not solve the problem. The only solution is
new parts.

You may get the action to work for a while by using protec cpl. 

Best of Luck,
Don

At 11:49 AM 07/13/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>ok- for all of you folks that are not at the convention.... ( pffttt...)
>wish I was... I have a question that you may be able to help me out with.
>
>I am ( cheerfully and successfully) rebushing actioon centers with the
>Renner system on some REALY OLD ( double flanged..)Steinway upright action
>parts. I have done the: dampers, hammers and am finishing up the wippens and
>am THINKING about doing the jacks too. 
>
>All of the action centers have been saturated with tons of vertigris. When
>looking to do the jacks, it seems that the whole whippen will have to be put
>through this system and that looks to me to be a pain in the rear. ( getting
>the whole whippen on the shrink pin..) 
>My question is this: is there a solution that anyone knows of that will
>attack this vertigris , freeing up the jacks to not warrant me going through
>the whole process with the jack posts??
>
>I would much rather just squirt something on them to get them going than to
>try and work this system on these parts and where they are located. Can you
>imagine??? Has anyone ever tried whole whippens on a shrink pin???
>
>
>These parts are very old, and most of my work has unfortunately been in
>trying to reglue the old flanges back together. This is an outside job, and
>after all of this , I'm thinking new parts should have been ordered instead.
>
>
>Oh well..I sure am getting some education in this action.
>
>Thanx for your input!!!
>:) michelle stranges
>
>stranges@oswego.edu
>
>


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