Thank you for the advice, but what are the "approriate
lubricants", please? So many are out there, and I want
to use the best.
Peace,
G
--- PAULREVENKOJONES <paulrevenkojones at aol.com> wrote:
> Completely disassemble the trapwork and trapwork
> blocks, remove all old leather and felt, clean
> thoroughly, re-assemble with the appropriate
> lubrications and felt and leather, and go from
> there. Takes about an hour. Just adding more lube of
> some sort doesn't solve the underlying issue as
> you've described it. Luck!
>
> Paul
>
> "If you want to know the truth, stop having
> opinions" (Chinese fortune cookie)
>
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> In a message dated 07/29/07 20:33:21 Central
> Daylight Time, lclgcnp at yahoo.com writes:
> Noisiest, worst case I've seen; 1920's Sohmer
> "Cupid"
> grand, probably lubricated with all sorts of stuff,
> over the aeons. Also, multifarious bits of leather
> stuck here and there, to replace old worn stuff.
>
> Where to start, and what to do ??? ( Please! )
>
> Thanks !
> G
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