One more time Bill. When you say that you use this punching to *fill* the hole dug out by the spoon, do you mean that you use the punching to *cover* the hole? If that's the case then I understand and can visualize what you're talking about. ---------- > From: Maxpiano@aol.com > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: nomenclature???? > Date: Thursday, September 25, 1997 6:15 AM > > Howard- > > I saw that, too, and questioned my sanity. I was referring to the punching > sold for use in upright hammer butts where the spring contacts. Then I > remembered, this punching is the same used in damper levers. > > I have a couple of times worked one into place to fill the hole dug by a > shovel --I mean, spoon-- after scraping the spoon clean. Only recommended > for old junkers where I am trying to make the piano go without too much > expense. > > Bill Maxim > > In a message dated 97-09-23 18:56:23 EDT, you write: > > << > The Sept 97 PTJ (p.15) has a piece written by Bill Maxim, RPT who mentions > a "damper spring punching" (referring to an old upright). Bill, if your on > this list please tell me what this is ?????? > > >>
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