[pianotech] Nauga Question

John Ross jrpiano at win.eastlink.ca
Fri Nov 13 18:36:38 MST 2009


Lemming bit screwdriver?
That is a new one on me, never heard of one.
How is it possible, I am 71, thought I had a good mechanical  
knowledge, but I have never heard of a Lemming bit screwdriver.
Good point about the cleaner/conditioner.
John Ross
Windsor, Nova Scotia
On 13-Nov-09, at 7:06 PM, G Cousins wrote:

> John,
> Straight forward cabinet.  Bring a Lemming bit screwdriver for faster
> May want to bring some cleaning/conditioner for the Nauga. It can  
> become brittle and crack.
> Hardware stores carry cleaners and such so there should not be a  
> problem.
> My elixir of choice is
> 3M™ Marine Vinyl Cleaner, Conditioner and Protector, 09023, 8 oz.
> 3M Id : 60-9801-0630-0
> GTIN(UPC/EAN) : 0 00 51131 09023 1
> Good on Vinyl benches too =)
>
> Best wishes
> Gerry C
> WCUPA
>
>
>
> --Forwarded Message Attachment--
> From: jrpiano at win.eastlink.ca
> To: pianotech at ptg.org
> Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 18:15:05 -0400
> Subject: [pianotech] Nauga Question
>
> Finally I will get a chance to tune one of the infamous Naugahyde
> covered Wurlitzers, although she called it cordovan covered.
> Still brings tears to my eyes, when I think of all those lovely Naugas
> that were killed to cover these pianos.
> The person asked me if I knew how to disassemble this piano for
> tuning, I hadn't realized there might be a problem.
> Is there anything I should know, to make the unit accessible for  
> tuning?
> Thank you.
> John Ross
> Windsor, Nova Scotia
>
>

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