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Adjusting Autopiano Action Stack to the Piano
By Michael La

Hi,  Does anyone have any help on regulating the stack of an Autopiano
to the action?  Mine is made in 1914 by the Autopiano Company out of
New York.  I wanted to know how do you regulate the stack to the piano,
any help or pictures or diagrams would be great.

I know on my M. Schulz piano there are little eyelet screws you turn
with little wooden dowels on it, but I have never done this to my auto
piano yet; I'm sure it needs it by now.  I don't know when the last it
was done or if it ever was.  How often should this be done?  Does
anyone know?  :)

Thanks,
Michael La


(Message sent Thu 21 Jan 2010, 14:42:03 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  Action, Adjusting, Autopiano, Piano, Stack

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