If it looked like it mightv fit, I'd get a big piece of "butcher-block" material, new, from a building supply store, or bowling Alley supplier. This would be about 2" thick laminated hardwood slabs. Ive seen several keybeds like this. Very heavy. Probably very stable. --- Stéphane_Collin <collin.s@skynet.be> wrote: > Hi Don. > > Replace the keybed ? This sounds like huge work, > I'm afraid beyond my abilities. How would you do > that ? > > Stéphane. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Don" <pianotuna@accesscomm.ca> > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 7:30 PM > Subject: Re: warped keybed > > > | Hi Stéphane, > | > | Yes, replace the keybed. > | > | At 05:42 PM 8/27/02 +0200, you wrote: > | >Hello list. > | > > | >Is there a way to cure a wraped keybed in a grand > piano ? There is about > | 1 cm gap between the front of the action and the > keybed. Should I add some > | material under the action frame? > | >Thanks for any idea. > | > > | >Stéphane Collin. > | > > | > > | > > | > | Regards, > | Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.M.T., R.P.T. > | > | mailto:pianotuna@accesscomm.ca > | > | http://us.geocities.com/drpt1948/ > | > | 3004 Grant Rd. > | REGINA, SK > | S4S 5G7 > | 306-352-3620 or 1-888-29t-uner > | > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com
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