Jeff Tanner wrote: > Yes, perhaps. But, a., finding someone who knows how to do that is one > problem. b. getting those kinds of jobs paid for is a royal pain. And > this was for the piano in the university president's residence. I had a > rod in another piano in the shop I replaced in their piano, and the > replacement rod went back into the piano in the shop when it came in. > Seems like the new rod was something like $129? Lot more than that of > time, trouble and money would have gone into the repair. > Tanner For under ten minutes of cleanup and resoldering? Next time it happens, send it to me. I'll only charge you $125, and you can save the $4 for yourself. Maybe buy a little solder package. Ron N
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