At 07:51 AM 9/6/97 -0400, you wrote: >List - > >I service a Hyundai grand regularly, that makes an annoying sound whenever >any sudden pressure is applied, such as pushing the damper pedal, or in my >case pulling/pushing on the tuning hammer. I've wasted a lot of time trying >to find and eliminate it. While the joint appears tight, could >their be just enough motion of the finished surfaces against one another to >produce this sound? >Bill Maxim, RPT > > You Bet! But...LOOK...over in the tool bag!...it's a wedgie!...it's a punching!... NO! ....It's...SUPER--glue!! Just wick it into the "joint" at the top of the leg (not where it mounts to the piano). Don't even have to pull the leg. Works well here, but we're kinda dry (ha-ha) and ALL of those poly beasts sound like hot jumping beans. Even the stinking rubber-baby-buggy-bumpers get hard as a rock within two or three years. Guy Guy Nichols, RPT nicho@lascruces.com "Irreversibility is the mechanism that brings order from chaos" Prigogine
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