Slip a nylon strap around the pinblock and pull up on the piano with an engine hoist??? OK. Stop laughing. Please. G [link redacted at request of site owner - Jul 25, 2015] > Richard Brekne wrote: > > > Thanks once again John. You do supply at the same > time here a potential > > solution to Kents dilema... lessen the tension of > the strings and relax > > the stress on the block. Might be worth a shot. > > > Well I wouldn't recommend lowering the tension just > to get the action > out. A piano technician friend was doing that to > remove the strings and > the plate cracked. > > John Hartman RPT > > John Hartman Pianos [link redacted at request of site owner - Jul 25, 2015] > Rebuilding Steinway and Mason & Hamlin > Grand Pianos Since 1979 > > Piano Technicians Journal > Journal Illustrator/Contributing Editor [link redacted at request of site owner - Jul 25, 2015] > > John Hartman > The Universal, How-to, Hands-on Illustrator [link redacted at request of site owner - Jul 25, 2015] > > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Get better spam protection with Yahoo! Mail. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools
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