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  • honestly, just replace it with a larger pin...

  • Dear eltonjohnfan100, Classical School of Tuning and Repairing pianos finds my method of harmful and ineffective. However, I dare say that screwing pin, we destroys the corrugated boards and it's fills the destroyed areas of pinblock . If we to hammer pin of larger diameter it's detrimental to the piano

  • This is how NOT to carry out such an operation!

  • If you don't understand the benefits of this procedure, it does not mean that the method is wrong. Before such a categorical claim, try and see for yourself

  • @buttercupaz1

    Perhaps a video showing us how to do it the "right" way would be of interest to all those doing it "wrong"?

    I tune my piano myself, and have many people say I am doing it "wrong" yet, it serves me quite well. I have not mastered the art of setting all the pins yet, some hold better than others. My piano isn't a very good one as in, it's not expensive, though I do enjoy the technical aspect of the instrument just as much as playing it.

    I found this video very insprational.

  • I am very glad for your review on my video. In fact, my method works. This method is reliable and low-cost. If you have any problems with incontinence pin, I recommend. If yourself tuning a piano , I approve.

    maxim_tuner_bodger

  • DumpYourTelevision I am very glad for your review on my video. In fact, my method works. This method is reliable and low-cost. If you have any problems with incontinence pin, I recommend. If yourself tuning a piano , I approve.

    maxim_tuner_bodger

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