Double-striking hammers

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Tue Jun 3 06:40:32 MDT 2008


Hi Ted,

The more I regulate, the less I do on the bench.  I just find that i end 
up re-doing many things when the action is back in the piano.  Nowadays, I 
only do a rough-in job on the bench, plus the usual filing hammers, 
travelling shanks, cleaning, tightening screws, repairs, etc.  Try to save 
the fine adjustments for the piano itself. Remember to start with bedding 
the keyframe!

Hope this helps.

Paul





Ted Simmons <tsimmons4 at cfl.rr.com> 
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Double-striking hammers






I have a Yamaha C3 that has several double-striking hammers.  When I 
pull  the action forward  just a little (about 1/4 inch) the double- 
striking stops.  I regulated this piano on my bench and this is the 
what I found after I reinstalled it. It worked fine on my bench.  Any 
help would be appreciated.
Ted Simmons

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