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NO Ned,
This is very helpful. Is it something that we can do ourselves?
Kathy
At 04:10 PM 7/28/2005, you wrote:
>Kathy,
>Are the actual keys sticking or is it that the hammers are sluggish and do
>not return to their resting place after stricking the strings?
>If the problem is in the hammers, then it would take some lubrication of the
>hammers where they are pinned into the flange that attaches them to the
>action rail. The pin goes through a hole in the flange that has a felt
>bushing in ti. The felt, because of the humidity, swells and tightens
>against the pin which functions as a hinge for the hammer therefore slowing
>the movement of the hammers. Usually, in a climate with high humidity, you
>need to install a damp chaser (a long tube with a heating element inside it)
>to keep the humidity dried out.
>I doubt this has been much help but I tried! (smile)
>
>Ned
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