Great idea. I guess that will be my next investment! Thanks Terry >From: RptBob1@AOL.COM >Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org >To: pianotech@ptg.org >Subject: Re: Does Pin Tightener Destroy? >Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 17:25:05 EDT > >In a message dated 5/13/00 10:39:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >charly_tuner@hotmail.com writes: > ><< " to vertical pins while upright, or should you lay it on > its back? If this is the case, then performing this task at a customer's > home, to tighten some or several loose pins seems like a major >undertaking, > compared to either punching the loose pins, or replacing them with the >next > size. > >> >Hi: >Generally speaking you would have to place the vertical on its back to >apply >CA. If you own a cradle, it is a fast 3 minutes to get the piano on its >back. Then you can apply the amount of CA you need and tilt the piano back >upright-again in less than 2 minutes. If you don't own one, it is a very >good investment. I have used mine hundreds of times and it has paid for >itself many times over. > >Bob Bergantino, RPT >Willoughby Hills, Ohio ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
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