---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Hello Dave, I am trying to image how Joe Garrett would state this. Failing in this effort I will put it as well, as I can. I hope this "former tuner " is not a member of PTG. To torque a piano because it sits on whatever could be true -- IF -- it were a Sq. piano. A Sq. piano has 4 ( four ) weight bearing legs. A 1970,s M-H BB has 3 (three). His statement fly's in the face of fact, logic and common reasoning and is insulting to a person who does not -- fear ------ to think. I have had extensive experience with the M-H pianos of this time period. I have found that those pianos needed all the plate screws tighten and the pin block "wedged" at point of contact with the plate flange. THEN tighted the pinblock screws. I will add, that at this time the "Rule of 10" had been in force long enough and was now bearing fruit for the imported pianos. " If you run from the truth, you run toward a lie" jack Regards, Jack Wyatt ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/8b/0f/99/9f/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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