I have it, use it, love it. But, I'm considering modifying it to be more like what I saw last month when we toured the Charles Walter factory. Imagine Spurlock's jig, but full width, and hanging on the wall instead of sitting on the bench. Great visibility, great ergonimics. Gravity holds the hammer shoulder against the guide. Gravity holds the glue collar against the hammer molding instead of encouraging it to run down the tail. Sorry, no photo. Mike > [Original Message] > From: PIANISSIMO PIANOFORTE S.L. <patrick@pianospianissimo.com> > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Date: 1/19/2006 4:18:20 PM > Subject: HAMMER HANGING JIG, from spurlock > > Hi there, > > Just wondering if anyone that has used the Spurlock grand hammer hanging > jig could let me know their thoughts on it. > > Thanks, > > Patrick > > > Patrick Hinves Ballesta > Afinador/Técnico 610442371 > PIANISSIMO PIANOFORTE S.L. > > _______________________________________________ > Pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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