Sorry for you new ones coming into this but at the end of my message is something important: check out old stuff for this problem with a nasyy hanging up hammer on return prob It's weird, Susan. None of those factors play into it. Nothing sticking out. I pulled the backcheck waaaay out of the way. Nothing. it seems to something with too much front key leads. Why did nothing happen before, though, my problem not, I think.... Keep em' coming. I'll continue this tomorrow as I need to go cook BBQ for 6 people...yea, so sad, bbq on a nice summer day! no more piano today. HEY, I MUST TELL YOU ALL! My son, Harlan, (age 13) just split an arrow in the Nebraska Cornhusker State Games yesterday! First shot a 9 nice. 2nd shot: a 10 nearly perfect bullseye. Ok Good you think. The next shot....I hear this weird metal shredding sound...we all checked it, officials, judges, and all. HE SPLIT THE PREVIOUS #10 SHOT WITH A PERFECT SPLIT RIGHT UP THE MIDDLE!!!! He got the only stand up applause for the whole day. It made his day and he needed it losing his grandpa in March and grandma having a stroke last Saturday! (And obviously his old man's too! :>) ) This was with 20-30 mph wind, 104 degree heat index, and he'd never shot outside before...all were controlled NASP shoots. YES! Sorry, I had to gloat! Paul From: Susan Kline <skline at peak.org> To: caut at ptg.org Date: 06/27/2010 02:31 PM Subject: Re: [CAUT] Friday puzzler But WHY did this action behave before I took the stack off the first time to raise up all the sharps as they were too low? This is a natural key which had nothing done other than raise up the blow distance a bit? Why I always get the weird stuff is beyond me! So, it sounds like the keydip is the same as before? But you had to turn up the capstan? Have you made sure that the tail clears the backcheck all the way along? Have you checked to be sure none of those leads are sticking out a little? Have you tried adjusting the rep lever height, made sure the spring slot is smooth and not full of goop, and tried different spring tensions? Just what I'd do ... Susan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100627/329fc8cc/attachment.htm>
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