Damper Spoon Polish/Coating

Brian Lawson, RPT lawsonic@global.co.za
Tue, 11 Dec 2001 17:51:08 +0200


Hi Terry, I wipe the spoons and lift rod with pro-lube and brush the felts
with Teflon

Brian



----- Original Message -----
From: "Farrell" <mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: 11 December, 2001 05:41 PM
Subject: Damper Spoon Polish/Coating


I'm in the process of assembling a new action for an upright (all new except
for wippens, action rails and brackets). I completely rebuilt the old damper
levers (new dampers, new felt where the spoon rides, new springs, repinned,
etc.). I hit the old damper spoon with the buffing wheel and they turn a
nice bright brass-looking color in about two seconds. Now I know someone is
going to say that I just buffed off the nice nickel plating or whatever that
was on there. The spoons were quite tarnished and absolutely required an
aggressive polishing approach. Anyway, should the spoons be coated with
something to prevent/retard future corrosion? Or should they fair well on
their own? Or have I completely screwed up the whole piano by polishing
them? Or do I need to replace them? Polishing seems sooooo much quicker than
replacement.

Also, should I lubricate the action cloth on the damper level that the
spoons and damper lifter rod rides on? If so, with what? Teflon power?

Thanks

Terry Farrell





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