separated pin block

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Sun, 8 Sep 2002 08:42:14 -0400


You are just absolutely too amazing! Tell me if I am picturing this right: You drill a 1/2" hole (horizontal to the ground and perpendicular to the piano back) along the vertical joint line on the back of the piano between the post and the spacer? And then epoxy the dowel in the hole?

I'm sure that would indeed firm the back right up! This is a VERY good idea for when you have the separated back on those short pianos where the entire tenor tuning pin field covers much of the upper section of the plate and you just can't put a bolt or lag through a post.

I have through bolted through a spacer that was unsecured. Believe me, the spacer moves, not the plate!

Terry Farrell
  
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "jolly roger" <baldyam@sk.sympatico.ca>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 2:00 AM
Subject: Re: separated pin block


> At 09:53 PM 9/6/02 -0400, you wrote:
> >Sounds like a good way to make this repair real neat. I have bent a couple 
> >BIG "C" clamps doing this repair. I have found pipe clamps to work better 
> >for me. But hey, that's just me!  ;-)
> >
> >Terry Farrell
> Hi Terry ,
>                   I have 6 really heavy duty German made C clamps, with 
> lots of torque.
> If  the lag screws go into spacer blocks I dowel the spacers to the back 
> post  with 1/2" maple dowel.   Run the dowel through the belt sander to put 
> a small flat down  it.  A liberal amount of epoxy down the hole. Insert the 
> dowel rod, twisting it as you go. This will allow a space to get the excess 
> epoxy to get out.  It will make the back support nice and solid.
> Roger
> 



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