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Lead Tubing in Player Pianos
By Bruce Grimes

I'm retired now, but I remember the lead dust filtering out of
drawer-model pianos when I opened the bottom of the drawer for
servicing.

In uprights that used lead, which had the distressing habit of
turning to dust where the lead went into the wood, I replaced the
lead with Neoprene after I removed the powdered lead from the holes
in order to put in brass nipples.

I have no idea how much or what effect this might have had on me,
but thought I should share the thought.

Bruce Grimes


(Message sent Thu 3 Mar 2016, 22:19:54 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  Lead, Pianos, Player, Tubing

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