[pianotech] Separated bridge cap

richarducci at comcast.net richarducci at comcast.net
Wed Aug 15 20:09:22 MDT 2012


Yes , it is very noticeable from the first note in the top section right at the break, on up to where it is still ok.

Very woody , like a hammer with no felt hitting the strings.

Rick Ucci
Uccipiano.com

On Aug 15, 2012, at 4:57 PM, "Dean May" <deanmay at pianorebuilders.com> wrote:

> I would run some thin CA glue in first, then follow with medium gap filling,
> then spritz with accelerator. I've been doing it for years on similar pianos
> and it is holding up just fine. A quick inexpensive fix for an inexpensive
> piano. 
> 
> The problem with leaving the gap open is that there will be sound
> deterioration in that section.
> 
> 
> Dean
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> Terre Haute IN 47802
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> 
> Baldwin Hamilton. Upper treble.
> Best way to repair?
> 
> 


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