If the butt felt is still there, but worn where the jack sits, how should I remove the worn felt (actually it's buckskin)? Matthew Tom Sivak <tvaktvak at sbcglobal.net> wrote: Matt That hammer butt is probably missing it's butt felt. There's a little square piece of felt you'll see on the other hammer butt that cushion the return of the jack. I'll bet it's gone on the key that's clicking. Easy to replace; sometimes you'll find the missing one below somewhere, but you can just cut a piece of felt to size; use Titebond Wood Glue or Elmer's to glue back in place. Very common problem- one that you'll come across frequently. Tom Sivak Chicago --- Matthew Todd wrote: > I was working on my piano this evening, and I > noticed two problems, and I wanted to get some input > before I proceed. > > 1. When I play one particular note, I hear a > clicking sound. It is from the action, not the key. > I believe it is the jack rubbing against the > underside of the butt, and the buckskin in worn off. > When I pull the jack back with my screwdriver and > release it, it does make the same kind of sound. > And when I press down on the key, wait a few > seconds, then release it, I hear it too. > > 2. On a few notes I hear what sounds like a faint > squeak. I believe it may the front rail pin rubbing > on worn bushing cloth underneath. > > > Matthew > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080724/b5b4e27e/attachment.html
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