>...1. Remove and number all butts... >William J Schlipf My memory says the one time I did this job was that removing the hammer butts is not needed and creates unnecessary, additional work. A lot easier to remove the damper levers and/or hammer spring rail which allows the hammer assemblies to fall forward enough to reveal the hammer butt leathers in all their glory. Yes/No? And soaking, for the most part, did the trick in removal of the old stuff. Keith McGavern Registered Piano Technician Oklahoma Chapter 731 Piano Technicians Guild USA
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