Never use Bradford Electric for anything, unless you have hundreds
laying around to burn, or you just really don't care to soak your
customers.
Bradford Electric did a first-class total restoration on my motor.
It now runs like a Swiss watch, and I am _very_ pleased with both
their work and the motors performance!
Here is a list of the work performed:
Check, dismantle and inspect motor.
Clean, check and paint parts.
Fabricate, machine 2 new bronze sleeve bearings,
duplicate those removed from the motor (worn).
Metallize and machine the shaft bearing journal & pulley end. ($$!)
Install and line ream the 2 new bronze sleeve bearings.
Install new cord. Install new oil wicking.
Remove end play.
Assemble, check run and paint.
All this for the cost of -- $692.49 !
The motor runs absolutely true, and is so quiet that you really
_cannot_ hear it! They do fabulous work, but it is costly -- too
costly in my opinion. Next time I will search out an electric motor
shop locally and get the work done at a fraction. This is what I would
advise everyone to do.
Sam Harris - Player Piano Restorations Illustrated
Greenville, NC
http://www.PlayerPianoShop.com
[ Please let us know, Sam, when you locate a shop that can do the same
[ high quality work as does Bradford. I note that fortunately your
[ motor didn't require new windings, which is another major expense.
[
[ We know of no suitable substitute for the electric motor in a player
[ grand piano, so we have no alternative but to rebuild an original
[ motor that was expressly designed for this service. -- Robbie
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