loose-pins

James Baker JamesBakerRPT@carolina.rr.com
Tue, 11 Dec 2001 23:17:57 -0500


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I have treated a pin block, set the piano back up, pitch raised it =
40cents and tuned in one afternoon.  I have found the glue to be tight =
enough after a few minutes to tune and sets up even tighter with time.
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  From: HazenBannister@cs.com=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 7:28 PM
  Subject: loose-pins


  Hi list,=20
   I have to go to a new customer friday,with an old upright.He said he =
thinks it has some loose pins.I have used the pin tightener from Schaff, =
also have used over-sized pins, and have used sandpaper bushing ,as well =
as driving the pins.I was looking for=20
  maybe a new,or better idea.I have read about CA glue in the =
journal,and wondered what kinda results some of you may have had with it =
loose tuning pins.Also what=20
  kind of time are you looking at before tuning,after using this method. =


  Thanks much,=20
  Hazen Bannister=20
  Western Carolinas Chapter=20

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