CA in a hurry

antares antares@euronet.nl
Thu, 18 Nov 2004 18:44:14 +0100


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On 18-nov-04, at 2:47, Cy Shuster wrote:

> I usually think of an oversize pin being one with a larger diameter,=20=

> but looking at my pile of 7mm Yamaha pins, and your description of=20
> 17mm pins it seems that you must be talking about *longer* pins,=20
> n'est-ce pas?=A0 I didn't know there was such a thing (so much to=20
> learn!).
> =A0
> Do you repin loose pins with longer ones, bigger diameter, or both?
> =A0
> --Cy Shuster--
> Bluefield, WV
> ----- Original Message -----
>  From: antares
> To: Pianotech
> Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 7:27 PM
> Subject: Re: CA in a hurry
>
> Sure it works, I am just more old fashioned when it comes to this and=20=

> my personal common sense, plus long time experience, tells me that an=20=

> oversize pin, let us say from mm 16.9 to mm 17,2 (which is almost=20
> nothing really) is a very safe and very reliable solution, without any=20=

> danger of a pin block cracking.
>

I am sorry Cy,

I must have been very tired yesterday.
I meant : 6.9 mm and  7.2 mm.
Of course that is enough to make a pin tight again and probably too=20
much already. usually 1 oversize is enough.


friendly greetings
from
Andr=E9 Oorebeek

Vita Dura Est


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