[pianotech] Shank questions

Kent Swafford kswafford at gmail.com
Wed May 25 19:40:52 MDT 2011


I suppose we could be talking about different generations of these shanks as they have evolved. But the ones I have do indeed twist, and do break easily, splitting lengthwise in non-repairable fashion.

Kent


On May 25, 2011, at 7:51 PM, William Monroe wrote:

> Agreed, they twist easily with heat applied for "burning shanks" but in the absence of heat, they do not twist.  Which is, in my opinion, EXACTLY what we need in this business.  If (God forbid) one hangs a hammer just slightly crooked, it sure is nice to be able to heat a shank and twist it into position, as we do wooden shanks.  Score one for pultrusion, I say.
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> William R. Monroe
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> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 7:05 PM, Kent Swafford <kswafford at gmail.com> wrote:
> My experience is the same as Mark's. WNG shanks are downright fragile in terms of torsion. I broke several the first time I tested for loose hammer heads.
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> Kent Swafford
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