[pianotech] SnS M

David Boyce David at piano.plus.com
Wed May 23 03:54:45 MDT 2012


I've taken a couple of pics of Flange Cord. Not very good, as am in a 
hurry just now.

The procedure is to cut off about 20cm or a little more (8 inches 
approx).  Peel back the braided outer cover on one end, for about 2cm 
(3/4 inch).  Cut off the inner strands.  Then pull the outer braid back 
up, now hollow for 2cm.  With a little glue (PVA or whatever), work the 
glue into the now-hollow end of the outer braid. Work it into a point.  
Leave it to harden.

You can now use this hardened end to start the cord. Push the hard end 
through the flange hole, the spring coil, and out through the other side 
of the flange.  Pull the cord through to the loose end, leaving a 
millimeter or so sticking out.  Cut the protuding rough end neatly flush 
with a razor blade, and cut off the rest of the cord on the other side 
too.  You now still have the rest of the cord, with its hard "leading" 
end, ready for the next flange.

The cord really is the best thing for the job.  Sometimes people 
improvise with cocktail sticks etc, but they can generate noise.  A 
varient sometimes encountered, is where bushing cloth goes right through 
the flange and spring coil, and a centre pin runs through the middle.

Best regards,

David.
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