In a message dated 8/3/99 3:43:44 AM !!!First Boot!!!, btrout@desupernet.net writes: << My question is, do any of you have any advise as to what would be good to take along? So far, I'll be taking my tool box, various sizes and thickness' of bushing cloth, felt punchings, felt rolls, flanges, damper wires, the little brass barrel type inserts, cordless drill & bits, several clamps, lots of small hand tools, my CA (of course)... About the only thing I couldn't locate was extra underlevers. Not having a good description of the problem doesn't help, but I only have what I told you to go on. Any thoughts out there would be well received. I know it's short notice, but... Thanks, Brian Trout >> If you reconditioned the piano, you would have noticed that the damper wires were too short. I got a feeling that this other tuner doesn't know how to remove the action, to put the wire back in the underleaver. If by chance the damper wire did break, then just replace it. It's not that big a repair. It looks like are bringing about all the tools you might need, although I doubt you'll use them.. Good luck. Wim. PS Be sure to charge customer for your driving time.
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