Larry Fisher wrote: I tried naptha and mineral oil, teflon and naptha, teflon power, and a host of other slick goodies sliming about the place, all to no avail. I hadto ream slightly, and repin about a half dozen so far. My advice? Just go ahead and "bite the bullet" and pull it all out and repin everything. In a case like that, I think the lubricants will only be a temporary fix, at best. I had the same type of problem with an early Young Chang quite a few years ago and that's what I finally had to do. Then I had no more problems. Thankfully. The piano was in a home about an hour's drive from where I lived. Avery Todd atodd@uh.edu
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