measuring key weight ratio

Michael Spalding spalding48@earthlink.net
Fri, 24 Sep 2004 02:50:12 -0500


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Julie,

Some of the supply houses sell electronic gram scales, but there are less expensive alternatives.  Here's a link to the one I use.  http://www.digitalscale.com/mx200.htm 

Google on "gram scale" to see all that's out there.  In addition to working with action weights, I've begun mixing epoxy by weight.  The gram scale has let me work with batches as small as I need, instead of having to mix in increments of "pumps", and has probably paid for itself in saved epoxy.

Mike

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In a message dated 9/23/2004 3:04:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no writes:


Put 20 grams on the front of the key, zero your scale, and then put the 
10 grams on the capstan !! 




Greetings,

  ,          What kind of scale is this? Can you get one at Schaff? What are some other piano parts sources? Thanks in advance. I love this list. You guys are great!

Julie
Reading, PA 
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