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#1970536 - 10/08/12 10:17 PM
Re: Kimball brass flange damper removal
[Re: Ryan Hassell]
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There are special Kimball screwdrivers, but all you really need is a long screwdriver with a 1/8" tip.
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#1970545 - 10/08/12 10:36 PM
Re: Kimball brass flange damper removal
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By the way, none of the repair clips work very well with Kimballs, even the ones made for them. You might be better off cutting out the bad portion of the rail and replacing the lever with a standard one. If I were asked to restore a Kimball upright, I would probably replace the rails and install standard parts.
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#1970570 - 10/08/12 11:32 PM
Re: Kimball brass flange damper removal
[Re: Ryan Hassell]
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If it's a Kimball, the brass rail is horizontal instead of vertical and the brass plate that holds the damper lever centerpin also has the damper spring. The repair versions of these brass plates aren't very nice. You'd be better getting recycled parts, I think.
Because the rail is horizontal, and thus having the hammer butt plates, as well, sawing out a section would certainly be a challenge at best and impossible at worst.
Otherwise, you may be able to use a standard Kimball butt plate and jury-rig a spring somehow. . .
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