> Still some filing reduces the shoulder width & points up the strike point. > I'm concerned about the longevity & how many filings a tech could get should > get from a set of hammers. I usually figure one heavy filing & the hammers > are done due to regulation requirements. Two light ones & your done. Know what > I mean? > However when a hammer is showing this much true resilience, felt cutting by > strings is minimized & hammer life is extended considerably even in heavy use > situations & Voicing stability also makes our lives easier & the tonal > benefits are huge. My brother---I¹ve been putting Renner sets on actions for a long time, and have many Renner sets in heavy use situations; because the felt is, as you say, good and resilient, I¹ve had tremendous results vis a vis longevity and holding tone. You¹ve assessed the situation correctlythe softer the Renner set, the better they are; this new AA Wurzen felt is ROCKIN¹. David A. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20060521/72b79cba/attachment.html
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