Hello List I am experiencing a recurring problem when I tune newer Steinway grands. Sometimes when I apply a test blow while tuning, the damper (usually tenor/treble) will "hang" and not return to the string unless I tap it back down with my finger. From that point on, the damper seems to work fine until that note is played ff or louder, then it hangs again. In most instances I believe this hanging damper problem was not evident until I applied the test blow. I believe that the offending damper wires were initially rubbing against the guide rail bushing, but not hard enough to be affected by the friction. When I apply my test blow the damper wire bends somewhere along its length causing it to move deeper into the side of the bushing causing excessive friction, resulting in the hanging problem. Many times this hanging can be fixed by applying a VERY light film of protek on the damper wire itself (not the bushing). It seems more often than not, I must remove the offending damper and rebend the wire to allow it to move in the bushing freely. Once I do this the problem does not appear again. The real frustration here is when it is a relatively new piano being rented for a performance. I need to apply those test blows, but am always afraid they may set off a hanging damper, the repair of which seriously cuts into my allotted tuning time. Is this a common problem others have experienced? If not, I guess I must be forced to assume my test blows are applied a bit too enthusiastically, which I do not believe to be the case. Mike Musial RPT Reedsville Pa
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