[pianotech] Removing a spinet action

PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com
Sat Mar 20 16:04:17 MDT 2010


With everyone recommending banging the brackets off the bolts, you might  
want to realize that the bracket metal is not made to withstand a lot of  
pounding or leverage pressure. Claw hammers? You really don't want to have to  
replace an action bracket. If you have an upright shank removal tool (you  
know, the one with the mickey-mouse ears), you can use it to gently but with  
good force lever the brackets forward.
 
The other suggested option of turning down the action bracket studs is  
risky unless you know exactly how far down you turn them (index, mark, count,  
etc), then turn them back to the original position when the action is 
replaced. 
 
P
 
 
In a message dated 3/20/2010 3:00:43 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  pianoma
n at duanemcguire.com writes:

What is  the process to remove an action from a 1958 Story and Clark 
spinet?  

Back story: 
I've been tuning in my shop every morning, preparing  for the RPT exam. As 
a tuner, I'm not even close to part-time.  But since  I'm preparing for the 
exam, I've poked my head out the foxhole, and have been  tuning a few pianos 
in the wild.  This is how I discovered spinet  pianos!  

For this piano, I discovered that a a treble  string was broken.  I thought 
I could be of service and replace the  string.  But since the bridge pins 
were hidden behind the action, it  seemed that I would need to remove the 
action to do the  repair.    I loosened the nose bolt nuts.  I tugged at the  
top of the action bracket, and nothing budged.  At that point, I simply  said 
to my self, "Fine!  You didn't want to find out about removing a  spinet 
action today anyway!"  So I prudently let the sleeping dog lie.  

It seemed rather cowardly, but that's what I did.


-- 
Duane McGuire
801-830-5858
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