hide the hygrometer

Marcel Carey mcpiano@videotron.ca
Wed, 01 Sep 2004 22:04:08 -0400


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Hi Barb,

I've installed a hidden hygrometer in a CFIIIS in Sherbrooke. I bought a
model that came with a screw on type holder. I've installed it on the inside
of the rim and can have access if I wish. I got a model with min/max memory
so I can have a good idea of what the extremes were. It explained a lot of
pitch movement to me.

Marcel Carey, RPT
  -----Original Message-----
  From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]On
Behalf Of Barbara Richmond
  Sent: September 1, 2004 8:47 PM
  To: Pianotech
  Subject: hide the hygrometer


  Yo, Conrad,

  Remember when we were talking hygrometers at the convention?  If I
remember correctly, you said something about putting one in a piano and
leaving it there until the next time you tuned.  What do you do to keep it
from making any noise, just glue on some felt?  Do you think it's OK to do
this with a piano in an institution that's being rolled about?

  Barbara Richmond

  PS  My husband appreciated your keeping an eye on my spending there in the
exhibit hall.  :-)


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