How to apply graphite?

Robin Stevens pianoman@westnet.com.au
Fri, 11 Mar 2005 07:56:14 +1030 (Cen. Australia Daylight Time)


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 Calin,=0D
You've got me stumped, I been in this trade for 47 years and I have not s=
een
a action of this sort.=0D
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The type I thought you had, has a never ending increasingly heavier touch=
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I still say if you want to do it properly you will have to remove all of =
the
obstacles in the way of you doing the job. Whippen assembly at the least.=
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My RUN advice is in case your get too committed to a lost cause and end u=
p
with unwanted call backs!=0D
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Don't suppose you could post a photo?=0D
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Regards=0D
Robin Stevens=0D
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From: Pianotech=0D
Date: 03/11/05 03:41:38=0D
To: Pianotech=0D
Subject: Re: How to apply graphite?=0D
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Robin,=0D
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I think I didn't describe the action correctly. That wooden board which h=
as
regulating screws in it, is completely covered witha long piece of leathe=
r,
which has slits so that each screw can push just a part of it to let the
jack escape. It's a Pleyel action.=0D
So there is no wood/wood or wood/metal contact, becaus ethe leather is
between them and still in decent condition.=0D
So what should I run from?=0D
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 Calin Tantareanu=0D
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