Hi Mike
Hey I'm still looking for one of these if you or any body else knows of
one.
Did you rework any part of it to hold the hammers more securely? This
is the only negative thing I heard but these things are easily repairable by
machinist & piano technicians. grin
Dale
Dale,
I have one and have used it many times, set up properly, it is
incredibly accurate. I would recommend getting one because you can remove the hammer
boring portion and it is a 5-C indexing head, in English, you can put collets
in it and turn stuff 0 to 360 degrees with ease and accuracy, milling,
drilling, etc... Or you can just bore hammers with it. Mike
Michael A. Morvan
Blackstone Valley Piano
Dedicated To Advancing The Art Of Keyboard Restoration
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Uxbridge, Ma. 01569
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