This is exactly how the book gets written and kept up to date. New materials become available, new procedures get worked out, all of which are scrutinized by the technical/tinkerer community. I for one would be curious to learn about some of your "unconventional methods" and the results you got. Keep up the good work and keep the rest of us posted. Thanks. Z! Reinhardt RPT Ann Arbor MI diskladame@provide.net ---------- > From: Michiel van Loon <mvanloon@xs4all.nl> > To: Pianotech List <pianotech@ptg.org> > Subject: ,,,,,jeeeeeeeesh. To much room for error in e-mail. Was enough IPTs. > Date: Sunday, May 24, 1998 4:07 PM > I often use very unconventional methods to get results. But only when the > conventional way is impossible, to expensive or to much time consuming. I > use CA glue to tighten tuning pins and believe it is the best thing to do if > replacing the pinblock is no option. > I believe that if you only do it by the book , you will leave a lot of > customers in the cold. > > Michiel van Loon > mvanloon@xs4all.nl > Homepage http://www.xs4all.nl/~mvanloon > Meppel > Nederland > >
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