Installing Brass Tubing in Ampico Drawer
By Bill Chapman
For some time now I have been debating substituting brass for the
rubber tubing in the Mason & Hamlin 1926 Ampico. I have an array of
brass tubing from a low-end 5' piano that was beyond restoration.
The original tubing in the Mason & Hamlin was lead and is badly
deteriorated. The replacement rubber tubing is a mess because the
hot glue gun goo used has let go and the tubing is a mess.
The advantage of brass is that it will last for ages, and lighten the
draw a bit. But the Ampico is playing very well, with good repetition
at low volume. I'm wondering if the brass array is as good as the
original lead tubing in this Mason & Hamlin. The brass tubing seems to
be of the same diameter as the nipples in the M&H but there's no way to
measure the inside diameter.
Bill Chapman - in sunny but cool La Quinta, Calif., with humidity 14%
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