Not putting a tarp down under a tilted piano before CA'ing the pins, and not realizing that the stuff CAN run right through the piano, and on to the new carpet. Ouch! Thump --- Avery Todd <avery@ev1.net> wrote: > At 06:46 PM 1/25/05, you wrote: > >I know NO-one has ever done this: when replacing a > string, make the coil > >BEFORE running it through the agraffe - WITH THE > CUSTOMER STARING OVER > >YOUR SHOULDER! No, I'm sure I'm the only one. ;-) > > No you're not! :-( Although it has been a very long > time! :-) > > Avery Todd > > > > >Terry Farrell > >I just started rebushing a set of keys. I use a > Bushmaster, and warm brass > >cauls, with hide glue. > >Now the stupid part. I was wondering why it was > hard to get the cauls in, > >I had done about a half dozen. > >I had forgotten to use the Bushmaster first. :-( > >It certainly pays to have your full mind on it, at > least to start. > >I have a TV that I watch as I do this job, helping > to pass the time. I > >should have gotten into the rhythm first. > >Or is it just old age. :-) > > > >What are some stupid or forgetful things some of > the others have done? > > > >Regards, > >John M. Ross > >Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada > ><mailto:jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca>jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
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