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Securing Your Player Piano Adjustments
By Diane deTar

[ Ref. Diane DeTar in 100125 MMDigest ]

I guess that I have egg on my face.  I went back and re-read
the quote on Reblitz use of PVC-E in piano actions and apparently
missed the word "not".

> Here are a few procedures I use to lock in the settings
> (tips you will not find in the Reblitz book).

Sorry for not double checking the listing before writing about it.
I wrote to Art Reblitz and told him that I misquoted the published
article.  That he had not, in fact, said that in one of his books.
I still can't believe that I did that.

However, I still say that there is no way that I would ever use that
stuff on any wooden part in the action.  I have to deal with white
glue all of the time and that's also a big problem.  You won't find
that glue in my shop.

Diane DeTar
La Mesa, California



(Message sent Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:37:24 -0800 , from time zone -0800.)

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