[pianotech] Subject: Re: help

Ursula Hammerling ursulapianotuning at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 23 19:41:12 MST 2010


I hope to have some time to go back by the end of this week. I'll keep you posted.
Thanks,
Ursula

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--- On Mon, 2/22/10, David Ilvedson <ilvey at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

From: David Ilvedson <ilvey at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Subject: Re:  help
To: "pianotech at ptg.org" <pianotech at ptg.org>
Date: Monday, February 22, 2010, 2:41 AM

Were you able to repair the wood spring thingy?   

David Ilvedson
Pacifica, CA

On Feb 20, 2010, at 2:25 PM, "Benj. D. Palmer" <ben.pianotech at verizon.net> wrote:

On the one I serviced recently, there were no pedal return springs per se. The spring action was furnished by a wood slat mounted underneath the front of the keybed
and extending rearward to meet the top of the pedal rod. In  my case, the center slat had broken, rendering the pedal useless. If it is broken inside, you might try jiggering the action
forward in the cavity slightly to relieve any pressure on the action frame. That soundboard steel might help then.
Please do follow up with what you find!

-Ben Palmer




From:    Ursula Hammerling <ursulapianotuning at yahoo.com>
To:    pianotech at ptg.org
Date:    02/20/2010 02:15 PM
Subject:    Re: [pianotech] help


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No, the shift (left) pedal does not work any more. I am not quite sure what you mean by the
pedal return spring/wooden slats could hang up on either the back rail or balance rail. What would I do to remove the action then?

Ursula

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