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Standard Pneumatic Co. Player Connections
By Mike Blackwell

I'm just starting work on a Standard player piano stack.  While looking
over the four tubes from the tracker bar to the tracking valves, I
noticed one tube was cracked off about 3/16" above where it enters the
top of the valve assembly.  The tubing appears to be white, with a gray
exterior.

There does not appear to be a brass nipple at this point.  What remains
of the tubing just seems to flare out against the wood.  How is (was)
the tubing connected to the wood?

Mike Blackwell


(Message sent Wed 11 Oct 2000, 21:21:31 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Co, Connections, Player, Pneumatic, Standard

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