[CAUT] glue sizing bushings

Jim Busby jim_busby at byu.edu
Fri Oct 20 09:45:01 MDT 2006


That's what I remember Newton using.

JB

-----Original Message-----
From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of
David Ilvedson
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 6:24 PM
To: caut at ptg.org
Subject: Re: [CAUT] glue sizing bushings

Fred,

I kind of thought the teflon powder might adhere to the bushing cloth
better than the liquid stuff...????   Teflon powder has definitely
lengthened the life of my key bushing jobs.   The Prolube/Protek I'm
sure works just as well....

David Ilvedson, RPT
Pacifica, CA  94044


----- Original message ----------------------------------------
From: "Fred Sturm" <fssturm at unm.edu>
To: caut <caut at ptg.org>
Received: 10/19/2006 12:41:52 PM
Subject: Re: [CAUT] glue sizing bushings


>An addendum to my just sent post: It only works if there is minimal
wear,
>and mostly just packing of felt. You can usually see wear in that the
red
>will wear through and you'll see the white core of the cloth (if it's
that
>kind of cloth). If there is wear on some, you want to replace those
worn
>bushings and address the cause: the pins. Those pins are likely nicked
or
>have plating problems. Replace them.
>    In my standard procedure, I go rapidly through the pins while the
keys
>are out, at the minimum applying McLube with a rag, feeling for any
>roughness. And I usually apply a drop of Prolube or Proteck CLP to the
>bushing cloth before reinstalling the keys. This helps with longevity
>(thanks to Newton for hammering that point home over the years).
>    Bushings won't last forever, but they can be firm and free, feeling
>pretty close to new, for a long time if you do this every so often
(depends
>on how hard the piano is used). This procedure is pretty fast, and well
>worth the time IMO. Part of every minor recondition (file hammers,
regulate,
>that kind of thing).
>Regards,
>Fred Sturm
>University of New Mexico


>On 10/19/06 8:25 AM, "Willem Blees" <wblees at bama.ua.edu> wrote:

>> To remove front and balance rail bushings I use an iron and cloth and
>> steam them out. This morning I started doing this on a front set,
>> which I had replaced several years ago, but I noticed that they
>> weren't all that worn out. So instead of removing the felt, I glue
>> sized them with the final cauls.
>> 
>> Have any of you done this? Results? Are there reasons I shouldn't do
>> this? Certainly saved a lot of time, not to mention bushing cloth
>> 
>> Wim
>> Willem Blees, RPT
>> Piano Tuner/Technician
>> School of Music
>> University of Alabama
>> Tuscaloosa, AL USA
>> 
>> 



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