temp.setting

Jerry Cohen emailforjc@yahoo.com
Wed, 09 Mar 2005 08:48:55 -0500


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Hi Rick,

 

I'm from Bergen county, the Notheast corner of New Jersey.

 

Jerry Cohen, RPT

NJ Chapter

 

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Thanks Jerry, I'll try that. What part of Jersey are you from?

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Hi Rick,

 

For easing keys, I like to be just at or slightly below boiling. For
setting, I flick a drop of water on the broach. If the water sits there,
raise the temp. If it rapidly boils off, lower the temp. You just have to
find the crossover point, and mark the dial. As a safety, I test it
occasionally. 

 

Jerry Cohen, RPT

NJ Chapter

 

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Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 1:12 PM
To: pianotech@ptg.org
Subject: temp.setting

 

Hi folks,

Just ordered the temp.control unit for soldering iron tool used in key
bushing easing etc. My question is, how to set the control so as to not melt
aluminum pieces, and what is the best setting for key easing?

 

Thanks,

Rick Ucci/Ucci Piano


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