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Replacing Lead Tracker Bar Tubing
By Bill McKeown

I followed the guidance in either Givens' or Reblitz' books as far as
lead tubing.  If you blow air through it and no tell-tale white dust
comes out the other end, leave it alone.  I had only a couple of tubes
to patch on the tracker-pneumatic side of the Autopiano action of my
ca. 1919 TriumphAuto player piano.  The tubing is as bright and shiny
as new.

Bill McKeown


(Message sent Fri 5 Feb 2010, 18:43:09 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  Bar, Lead, Replacing, Tracker, Tubing

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