How often do you need a jack-in -the-box?

David Skolnik davidskolnik at optonline.net
Fri May 11 01:49:33 MDT 2007


Julia -
As Isaac said, previous comments have been on the mark, as were his 
own, though I'd like him to list the other three kinds of jacks he 
uses. My one addition:  in looking for a "home made" solution,  why 
not build the one Susan Graham described in her first foray as 
contributor to (or tech editor of) the Journal?   I'll bet someone 
(maybe Susan) could come up with the issue citation.  I made one that 
worked perfectly for years - probably still does; I left it at a 
prior employment.  It's smaller, more compact than the one from 
Jansen and comes in a variety of finishes - your own.

David Skolnik
Hastings on Hudson, NY



At 06:42 PM 5/10/2007, you wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>           I have this job a guy wants to attatch the pedal lyre, 
> but the piano has no casters and isnt high enough to do so. I am 
> just wondering if I should refer the job to another tuner in our 
> chapter, who has the jack, since I wont be able to make the money 
> back for buying the jack on the first job. Is it worth buying? Is 
> there a big call for this type of work, or will the thing just sit? 
> Is there a "home made way" of doing this job?
>
>Julia Gottshall
>Reading, PA
>
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