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1996.04.11.04
Repairing an Old Weber Pianola Player
from Thomas Henden
•From Thomas Henden, Norway. I have an old WEBER PIANOLA PIANO, with an Aeolian player action in it, but it is probably wearing out, as it won't play good any longer. The notes has poor repetitioning, and the player action refuses to play at all, or the notes "shiver" if I don't pump very hard. It i...
1996.08.30.06
Repairing Duo-Art Accordion Pneumatics
from Spencer Chase
Darrell Clarke asks about duo-art accordion covering material. I think that medium weight pouch leather is the only material to use. It is supple and is quiet when it moves. Cotton cloth or Bilon makes annoying crinkling noises which can be disturbing at low playing levels. To eliminate stretching a...
1996.09.16.02
Repairing Woodscrew Threads
from John Phillips
I was very interested to read Ron Schmuck's description of how he got the stubs of broken-off woodscrews out of his organ works. I guess everyone who has pulled a few player actions apart has experienced the sickening feeling of a rusted-in woodscrew breaking off in situ. If they look like giving tr...
1996.09.17.04
Repairing wood screw threads
from Craig Brougher
John Phillips had the same technique I have often used, myself to fix damaged wood screws. But I also have a few more I'll chip in. A really slick way to fix threads that are weakening but will still hold to a degree is to first spray the screw with mold release. Next, soak the screw hole with Hot S...
1996.09.30.06
Repairing Woodscrew Holes, the "Right" Way
from Neil Rosenberg
A while back I became aware of a product called "Lake One Wood Repairer", available from Garrett Wade (and others) that has become a staple in our piano repair shop. It is a two part system, consisting of a powder and a liquid hardener, and, frankly, it is amazing stuff. Here's how it works... Mix t...
1996.11.07.13
Repairing Upright Bass Bridges
from Craig Brougher
•There is a limit to the purist philosophy to which I will go in making repairs to a customer's upright player piano. I was asked how to go about "repairing" a bass bridge and suggested both a new bridge, a cap, and a repair as legitimate methods. To those who believe that "epoxy is messy," I would ...
1996.12.31.12
Repairing Epoxied Tracker Bar
from Craig Brougher
Terry Smythe was asking in regard to the removal of epoxy on tracker bar nipples. I have done similar things, not on tracker bars, but on other parts in which epoxy was used. This might help solve the problem. It might also help solve the problem with valves which stay down too long, as a little bit...
1997.02.03.17
Repairing Wrinkled Rolls
from Jim Canavan
Thanks to a posting on last Thursday's MMD, I purchased some wonderful rolls out of a huge collection in Arlington, VA. Among the rolls I purchased were several "Pictorolls" -- theme music for accompanying silent movies. One of these rolls has moisture-caused wrinkles in the first 10 feet of the rol...
1997.02.05.14
Repairing Wrinkled Rolls
from John Phillips
"Repairing Wrinkled Rolls" -- what a fine example of alliteration that is, Jim Canavan; it rolls off the tongue beautifully! And I'm pleased that someone has brought the problem up. It's really disappointing to acquire a desirable roll in apparently excellent condition but which plays a few unwanted...
1997.02.06.12
Repairing Wrinkled Rolls
from Robbie Rhodes
Paper buckles, not when moistened, but when the moistened area has dried again. Why? It's as though moistening the paper releases internal forces, allowing the surface area to grow. Then it bulges slightly, and causes ciphers at the tracker bar. I've used a steam-iron cautiously to "tame the music"...
1997.03.03.15
Repairing Roll Harmonica
from Spencer Chase
It is possible to repair and refit Rollmonicas. Their cases are brittle but repairs can be made with epoxy and cyanoacrylate glues if done properly. The main problem seems to be the cork gasket which dries out. In the case of a harmonica transplant, even a good cork gasket would not likely match bot...
1997.03.03.17
Repairing Gummed Paper Repairs
from John Phillips
Thank you, John Wolff, for looking into the White Spirit nomenclature. I had obtained the 'phone number for Esso Technical enqiries and was going to pester them this morning, but fortunately I read the Digest first. Perhaps we can lay the subject's, er, 'spirit' to rest? So how about we discuss gumm...
1997.03.24.05
Repairing Deleika 20-Key Organ
from Mike Knudsen
Two years ago at the Union IL swap meet I purchased a used 20-note Deleika monkey/grinder organ, the style that should go on a small cart. It's in fine-looking shape and beautifully built inside, looking almost new inside and out. I have a few rolls and have Hal O'Rourke's latest catalog of music so...
1997.03.25.09
Repairing Deleika 20-key Organ
from Ron Schmuck
Mike Knudsen asked about the Deleika 20-note organ. The low pressure in the reservoir indicates a definite leak in the system. There should be lots of reserve wind while playing the 20-note rolls. Start by testing each section, pumps, valves, etc., and determine exactly where the leak is before doin...
1997.03.25.10
Repairing Deleika 20-key Organ
from Craig Brougher
Mike, You posted this question regarding repairing Deleika 20-Key Organ: > However, the organ has two related problems. First, the bellows > reservoir is inadequate -- you have to crank at a pretty fast tempo to > avoid sound gaps as the feeder goes through top and bottom dead center. > As a musicia...
1997.03.25.11
Repairing Deleika 20-key Organ
from Robert Linnstaedt
Mike Knudsen writes regarding his 20-note Deleika organ: > Question 1: Are my bellows leaking,.... > Question 2: ...The [single bourdon] are voiced too loud for the solo > pipes, and a bit too "tubby" also..... So I'd like to throttle them > back somehow. ... my ideal solution would be to replace th...
1997.03.25.12
Repairing Deleika 20-key Organ
from Ingmar Krause
Finally a topic for me :) Mike Knudsen wrote: > Two years ago at the Union IL swap meet I purchased a used 20-note > Deleika monkey/grinder organ, the style that should go on a small cart. > It's in fine-looking shape and beautifully built inside, looking almost > new inside and out. I have a few ro...
1997.03.26.07
Repairing Deleika 20-key Organ
from Mike Knudsen
Many thanks to the several private and public responders to my 20-note Deleika organ queries. The overwhelming consensus is that I have a leak in my bellows or chest, probably a cracked end grain or cloth slipped off a board end, and I must find and fix that before anything else. I timed it last nig...
1997.03.27.05
Repairing Deleika 20-key Organ
from Ingmar Krause
Mike Knudson wrote: > Many thanks to the several private and public responders to my 20-note > Deleika organ queries. The overwhelming consensus is that I have a leak > in my bellows or chest, probably a cracked end grain or cloth slipped off > a board end, and I must find and fix that before anythi...
1997.03.29.04
Repairing Roll Harmonica
from Todd Augsburger
Spencer Chase, I was rereading your advice of about a month ago, and thought I'd comment on my experiences: Recently, I overhauled a Rolmonica and found exactly the things you commented about, with the addition of a warped wood core. I filed the "high" side and filled the low side with a sealer in o...

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