I bought the Steve's kit with the hammer, rubber wedges, the CD, and the roll of felt, but so far I think it is faster just to 1. put a roll of nickles on each note of the octave and
2. pluck the strings adjust until each is in tune with each other or the tuning fork, or the organ in the end.
The organ voicer showed me the right way, but stuffing that felt in to do the middle wires was a nuisance, and the rubber wedges kept falling out doing the outers.
Obviously you can't work like that for a living your fingernails would wear out. but one piano . . .
The rosewood handle wrench is status, but the plastic handled one, #118, has a 2" longer handle. At my age that is getting important. I used to use a 6" 5/16" allen wrench and a sears 1/4 socket, but the torque required got difficult at 60.
The organ voicer tells me pros tune the hammer hit tone, and I'm adjusting the sustain tone, but it's not causing me a problem when I play my favorite pieces.
The torque trick, you don't just pull down on the wrench handle. You twist the handle at the appropriate radius, pushing with your thumb the opposite way of the turning. and you grip the handle so the head doesn't twist at 90 degrees to the turning movement, and wiggle the pin. If a pro mechanic doesn't do this, his wrench boogers the heads on a lot of hex bolts. Else, you can support the wrench shank with the (left) hand and counter the sideways twist with that hand.
I've raised the wrong string once or twice.
Setting the pin with a hammer - I'm not doing that, I think tape in the loose hole sounds less traumatic to the wood. I'm going with Baldwin on that recommendation, instead of the lady at Steve's that tried so sell me some compound.
I've broken two high treble strings, one on the Howard that has no felt under the screw strip (mice?). Malin size .033" music wire fit both the Sohmer and the Howard, and comes in 1/4 lb rolls from mcmaster supply for $5. I have enough Enough left for a dozen more it seems. No tone mismatch for factory wire instead of fancy brand name piano supply wire. I radius curled the ends into the hole the pin with a special tool I made.
This is a no ****ese import zone, no cell phones or roland toys here. The tuning forks were from Ger and UK.