Plate removal

Tom Servinsky tompiano@gate.net
Sun, 31 Mar 2002 11:04:46 -0500


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One of the simplest ways of protecting the nice finish is to line the =
inner rim with 1 piece plastic keytops taped to the inner rim.  Tape =
about 12 or so to the most likely areas where the plate can do the most =
harm. The front extension of the keytop will protrude approx. 1/2" above =
the rim, enough to act as a glide for the plate lowering. The front =
facing of the  keytop will be anchored on the top of the rim.
Simple and effective.
Tom Servinsky,RPT
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: HazenBannister@cs.com=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 11:23 PM
  Subject: Plate removal


  Hi list,=20
  I wonder what is the best way,not only to remove a plate (in a grand), =
but to put it back in, in a finished cabinet,and finished plate,safely.I =
have a chainfall,and usually hook the wide moving straps around it,but =
it never comes out level.=20
  Thanks,=20
  Hazen Bannister=20

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