At 02:08 PM 03/24/2000 -0600, you wrote: >Dear Fellow T&T's, > >I had tuned this piano in 95, SN 98367, the pins were 25--30 inch lbs. >Was there this Wed. and I had a difficult job moving them at all--I'm about >275 lbs. and some of them I was worried that they would twist off before >they moved. >There were no bushings and it looked like it was either threaded in the >plate or a tapered metal to metal fit, did not take one out. >Could not seem to find anything in the archives on the uniplate. >Would anyone shed some light on this situation? > >The clients relatives sell paint remover to the trade and haven't had me >back because they say I charge to much ($42.00) Was wondering if he tried >to dope them with one of his inventions--though they tell me nothing was done. > >Any insight would be appreciated. > >Thanks, >6039 River Road >Eagle River, Wi 54521 >715-479-7051 > >e-mail-- ronli@newnorth.net > Close the book, move on. Let the relatives recommend another tooner. This type of customer you do not need. Don't make it your problem. Jon Page, piano technician Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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