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Topic: "Max's cardboard fix" OR "a fix using insulating electrical"  (Read 2149 times)

Offline themaximillyan

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Russian tuner kindly agreed to do the experiment using a special hammer wrench with a dynamometer.
Before a setting "Max's cardboard fix" the device shows that pin has (clockwise 7.2 against 2.4)
After a setting "Max's cardboard fix" readings from the device where (clockwise: 11,8 against : 6,2)
Next, he takes readings where his method is used, "a fix using insulating electrical cardboard " where before setting it’s:
(clockwise:7.3 against : 2,4 )
After a setting "a fix using insulating electrical cardboard "
(clockwise:15.0 against : 7,8 )

What do piano's technicians think about methods?

Offline Bob

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Re: "Max's cardboard fix" OR "a fix using insulating electrical"
Reply #1 on: January 03, 2018, 12:29:13 AM
Not a tuner but also interested.  It sounds like one of those things that's doable and practical but then again... It's cardboard and it's for music.
Favorite new teacher quote -- "You found the only possible wrong answer."

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Re: "Max's cardboard fix" OR "a fix using insulating electrical"
Reply #2 on: January 03, 2018, 03:15:58 AM
Not a tuner but also interested.  It sounds like one of those things that's doable and practical but then again... It's cardboard and it's for music.
thanks, Bob
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