[pianotech] Weber Upright Pinblock

PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com
Thu Feb 26 12:24:40 PST 2009


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In a message dated 2/26/2009 1:32:34 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
whardman at scottsboro.org writes:

The piano is a 1990 W48 Weber Upright that is  located in the choir room of 
the church building.  The tuning pins of the  bass section are tight.  The pins 
in the tenor section are loose to the  point that a few are not holding tune 
like they should.  Most of the  bottom pins of the treble section are on the 
verge of being too  loose.
 
There is a climate control system in the piano  that has not been in use for 
who knows how long.
 
Three recommendations have been made by other  technicians as to how to best 
address this problem:
A.  Replace loose tuning pins with one size  larger pins
B.  Drive pins farther into  pinblock
C.  Treat with CA glue
 
What is your recommendation?
 
Thanks,
 
 
Wesley Hardman
Scottsboro,  Alabama


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