steamer

David Skolnik davidskolnik at optonline.net
Thu Jul 19 08:31:54 MDT 2007


David -
I also don't remember the name, however, if it's the same one I saw a 
few years ago, with a flexible hose attachment,  I tried it and 
returned it.  The delivery pattern was too diffuse, and the 
temperature of what came out was quite low.  Seemed for of a mister 
than a steamer.

David Skolnik


At 01:58 AM 7/19/2007, you wrote:
>I have a "travel"-type garment steamer I got in the early 80's, at 
>some big box store, that works pretty well for steaming off ivories, 
>rebushing keys, etc.  It's not fantastic, but gets the job 
>done.  There's an infomercial for one on TV that looks even better, 
>but I can't remember the name.  It's not only for garments, but 
>cleaning bathroom tile grout, etc.  I can't remember if it looked 
>suitable for steaming hammers (for voicing).  Anybody else seen the 
>infomercial?
>             --David Nereson, RPT
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org]On 
>Behalf Of reggaepass at aol.com
>Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 7:39 AM
>To: pianotech at ptg.org
>Subject: steamer
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>Hi List,
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>I would like to use steam on an upcoming key bushing job, but have 
>not been able to find any of the handy devices my colleagues have 
>online.  Any suggestions for an off-the-shelf, hold-it-in-your-hand 
>gizmo capable of producing a fine, steady stream of steam?
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>Thanks,
>
>Alan Eder
>
>P. S. This is a second attempt to send this to the list  Apologies 
>if redundancy occurs.
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