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Securing Your Player Piano Adjustments
By Richard Friedman

I have my doubts that it is "the finger playing of a piano that
causes these capstans to retreat."  In any case, I've been thinking
that the matter is easily put to the test by placing a small mark on
each capstan with a felt-tip pen.  This would provide a way to see
if they moved under hand playing.

I am not so hide bound (or hide glue bound!) in tradition that I'm
against trying PVC-E (a.k.a. PPCo 320) glue on loose capstans, but even
here in upstate New York, with its fairly significant seasonal changes,
I don't see many pianos with capstans that are that loose.  Of these,
most have had the capstans turned up very high to compensate for
twice-filed hammers (shimmed up hammer rail) and worn action leathers.
In which case, the answer is really to do the necessary action repairs.

Richard Friedman


(Message sent Wed 27 Jan 2010, 05:08:39 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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