A River Ran Through It

Tom Cole tcole@cruzio.com
Thu, 05 Feb 1998 19:54:06 -0800


Today, I was asked by an insurance company to look at a water-damaged
1989 Kimball Viennese grand. I was the second technician to be hired,
the first having given an extremely high bid, several thousand dollars.
For the record, the first tech was not a PTG member.

The jacuzzi upstairs had sprung a leak in a pressure line. The water ran
from the point of the leak to an opening in the ceiling below for a fire
sprinkler. That's right, there was a fire sprinkler directly over the
piano (you know, in case of spontaneous combustion).

So, last December, water had dripped down on to the music desk at the
rate of about 16 ounces per minute, spilled from the tray into the plate
webbing of the two treble tuning pin areas, thence into the
corresponding sections of the action and, presumably, out the "keybed
drain" (hole for shift lever).

Everything is now dry and in remarkably good shape. No keys or action
parts are sticking. There is some unevenness of hammer swings but it was
probably that way before. The only rust is on the strings (mostly around
tuning pins). The music desk tray felt became unglued. The piano is very
out of tune. I cannot find anything else wrong and I'm concerned that I
have overlooked something major.

Anyone have ideas of what to look for?

Tom
-- 
Thomas A. Cole RPT
Santa Cruz, CA



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