1879 Steinway A

antares antares@euronet.nl
Sun, 19 Sep 2004 16:17:48 +0200


One sensible answer is to renew the wippens with of course modern ones.

EAR


On 19-sep-04, at 12:25, Richard Brekne wrote:

> Hey folks
>
> Am just getting started changing a set of hammers and shanks on this 
> old A.  The new shanks place the shank center pin about 2 mm further 
> away from the hammer rail. This pushes the knuckles just a bit farther 
> back then I would like, and will force me to go through all whippens 
> and remove a bit of the jack return cushion in order to regulate the 
> jacks.  The origional whippens are going to remain and there is no 
> regulating button for this position on those for those of you that 
> arent familiar with this older type of Steinway action. The origional 
> centerpin to knuckle was 15.5. So with the new shanks at 17, and the 
> center itself out about 2 mm... the knuckle itself is out about 3.5 mm 
> more.  The jack to knuckle position with the origional shanks and 
> knuckles has the jack well under the knuckle and past the back end of 
> the core... so there is room to make the adjustment to get a good 
> position with the new shanks.
>
> I'm looking for suggestions and thoughts as to what to do here. I 
> could go through and change all flanges so as to use the origionals I 
> suppose.. I checked one and the jack ended up just perfect under the 
> knuckle... but then I have to change all the flanges on the new set.
>
> so whadaya whadaya ?
>
> RicB
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André Oorebeek


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