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Pinblock Plugs
By Jan Kijlstra

Andy Taylor wrote, "So what do you guys think?  Is this workable plan
for a "borderline" piano?"

Hmmm...  If the block is still in good condition, you could try to use
thicker pins.

If the holes no longer allow this, I would prefer to replace the
block now.  I doubt if your method will be cheaper (it's a lot of
work), and after all, in the future a new block has to be placed
anyway.  So you will always end up with a higher amount all-over.

Jan Kijlstra



(Message sent Mon, 07 Feb 2000 20:55:47 +0100 , from time zone +0100.)

Key Words in Subject:  Pinblock, Plugs

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