[pianotech] Fwd: Delivery Status Notification (Delay)

Al Guecia/Allied PianoCraft alliedpianocraft at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 24 14:11:08 MDT 2011


This is the reply email I got after I sent the email posted below it.

Al -
High Point, NC



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> From: postmaster at mail.hotmail.com
> Subject: Delivery Status Notification (Delay)
> Date: October 22, 2011 8:42:48 PM EDT
> To: alliedpianocraft at hotmail.com
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> This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
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> THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY.
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> YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE.
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> Delivery to the following recipients has been delayed.
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>       ptg_pianotechne at egroups.ptg.org
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> Reporting-MTA: dns;blu0-omc2-s27.blu0.hotmail.com
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> Arrival-Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 05:40:33 -0700
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> Final-Recipient: rfc822;ptg_pianotechne at egroups.ptg.org
> Action: delayed
> Status: 4.4.7
> Will-Retry-Until: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 05:40:30 -0700
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> From: Al Guecia/Allied PianoCraft <alliedpianocraft at hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [PTG Pianotech]: Steinway Glued Damper Flanges
> Date: October 22, 2011 8:40:30 AM EDT
> To: ptg_pianotechne at egroups.ptg.org
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> 
> I made this from #19 wire. I use Titebond, put the flange in place and slide this jig in place until the glue dries. If you need to glue it in a customers home, I go along with Wins post.
> 
> Al -
> High Point, NC
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> 
> On Oct 21, 2011, at 6:48 PM, David Chadwick wrote:
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>> 
>> I have to re-glue a loose Damper flange on a older "S". Is there any method other than trying to stick a sponge into the hole and hopefully keep it in place for any or some pressure on the part? I suggested to my client that Removal of the entire back action would be the best solution as I could check all the flanges and perhaps use fasteners in the flanges to prevent future loosening. He's looking for the least expensive repair but I warned him that if one is loose ..... others will follow eventually. He plays with great vigor so I suspect this just aggravates the glue joint. Any suggestion? Thanks.
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>> Las Vegas NV
>> 702-368-4408
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