Thanks, David. Interesting. So I suppose the cord used must be selected
for quite a tight fit, of the appropriate diameter.
Paul Milesi RPT
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From: David Boyce <David at piano.plus.com>
Reply-To: PTG Pianotech List <pianotech at ptg.org>
Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 12:34 PM
To: PTG Pianotech List <pianotech at ptg.org>
Subject: Re: [pianotech] SnS M
You could glue it in in the way you suggest, yes. But when I have removed
old flange cord in order to replace broken springs, I've never found the old
cord to have been glued. And if the old cord lasted a hundred years (i tune
a lot of old pianos!) without glue, why shouldn't the new?
Best regards,
David.
www.davidboyce.co.uk <http://www.davidboyce.co.uk>
> Good detailed description, but I am wondering, is the cord glued in by placing
> a dab of glue on the cord just to the side of each flange prior to pulling the
> cord in the remaining little bit, as when re-felting action centers?
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