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loosening screws!
Post by ticktock19852004 »
Hello!
I have a Lester 1915 upright piano. I have all the internal components completely restored. The only problem is, the screws that hold the hammer flanges securely become loose in a week's time. Sometimes to the point of the key not working. What could be causing this? Its getting redundant tightening all the screws every week.
Thanks!
I have a Lester 1915 upright piano. I have all the internal components completely restored. The only problem is, the screws that hold the hammer flanges securely become loose in a week's time. Sometimes to the point of the key not working. What could be causing this? Its getting redundant tightening all the screws every week.
Thanks!
a screw loose
Hi,
would the screws you refer to be the ones that hold the flange to the rail, or, be a small screw holding the centre pin (which runs through the flange) to the butt of the hammer.? (butt plates)
you don't live in a sauna do you?!
would the screws you refer to be the ones that hold the flange to the rail, or, be a small screw holding the centre pin (which runs through the flange) to the butt of the hammer.? (butt plates)
you don't live in a sauna do you?!
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Post by ticktock19852004 »
Hello!
yes, it is the screws that attach the flange to the rail. Nope, no saunas around LOL. The hammers have just been re-surfaced, maybe that is the problem?? The temperature in the house has fluctuated quiet a bit as my air conditioner broke down and has been repaired.
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yes, it is the screws that attach the flange to the rail. Nope, no saunas around LOL. The hammers have just been re-surfaced, maybe that is the problem?? The temperature in the house has fluctuated quiet a bit as my air conditioner broke down and has been repaired.
Thanks!
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Post by ticktock19852004 »
Hello!
I should add something. The problem started before the air conditioning went out. The temperature changes certainly did exaggerate the problem.
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I should add something. The problem started before the air conditioning went out. The temperature changes certainly did exaggerate the problem.
Thanks!
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
If it is the AC then it should stabilise However, I came across a similar problem and it was the beam rail splitting retightening screws just opens the split so I would look at the railticktock19852004 wrote:Hello!
I should add something. The problem started before the air conditioning went out. The temperature changes certainly did exaggerate the problem.
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