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Fixing an old Petrof piano in desperate need of help!! PART 2 

Churton Park Pianos
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Part 2. I rescue another upright piano destined for the scrap heap. More issues were found on this refurbishment project but I managed to bring it back to life and the next owner will have many years of enjoyment from this piano.
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Balance rail. Polishing brass. Key leveling. Piano tuning. Cheap Piano. Free Piano. Problems with old Pianos. Rescuing a piano. Buying a free piano.

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Комментарии : 28   
@georgebartlett2933
@georgebartlett2933 3 месяца назад
Great work.!! Keep it up !! Cheers from Canada
@krroyal2954
@krroyal2954 9 месяцев назад
Good job, I live only 30 kilometers from the Petrof factory in the Czech Republic 🙂
@milankosevcik
@milankosevcik 6 месяцев назад
Great job
@sweetbb125
@sweetbb125 10 месяцев назад
I hope you do some more restorations, with more major work, which we can all enjoy watching.
@fnersch3367
@fnersch3367 11 месяцев назад
Well worth fixing up. To build this piano in the modern day the cost would be about USD 25,000.
@denizcakmakoglu436
@denizcakmakoglu436 8 месяцев назад
Ellerine sağlık.
@marshallsmith1366
@marshallsmith1366 Год назад
Thank you so much for making these videos
@bobadams1696
@bobadams1696 7 месяцев назад
Nice videos. I watched Part 1 and Part 2. Really helped me understand what’s needed to get a piano back to working condition. Also, helps me understand, a little, when to pass on fixing a piano and moving it in to up-cycling or recycling it. That’s my main focus.
@josephbourque1032
@josephbourque1032 4 месяца назад
You've done a wonderful job by putting these beautful pianos back into great condition. I love Petrovs and Weinbachs. I think you have under-priced your craftsmanship and would get a lot more in the US 😊
@vickigreene4288
@vickigreene4288 10 месяцев назад
Enjoyed this!
@stevenmayhew3944
@stevenmayhew3944 Год назад
The closer to Middle-C, the more the wear and tear, as you can anticipate, as the lowest and highest two octaves are hardly ever used.
@KBern7
@KBern7 Год назад
Doin the lord's work on these pianos!
@hellopsp180
@hellopsp180 Месяц назад
amazing :D
@markhawrylak
@markhawrylak Год назад
Thanks for doing these videos, their insightful and help me to understand how to maintain my piano
@timhoward7037
@timhoward7037 Год назад
I really enjoy your videos. Great job. (Btw I keep a little telescopic magnet handy to grab the hammer screw first time!)
@tatyanism
@tatyanism Год назад
Красивый инструмент!!! Вы спасли его жизнь!!!👍👏👏👏💐
@FloridaClay
@FloridaClay Год назад
A quite nice result.
@fredfred2363
@fredfred2363 Год назад
Good job! What a lot of work... respect.
@markinnes4264
@markinnes4264 Год назад
Very enjoyable videos.
@Mr_CB
@Mr_CB 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for making these videos, it's fascinating to see the inner workings of a piano. Is it ever necessary to change the strings on a piano? Guitarists change them very frequently to help keep the sound bright, I expect it is a much bigger and more expensive job on a piano.
@s.janssen924
@s.janssen924 10 месяцев назад
Just a comment about leveling the keys (I'm no professional by any means, just an observer) -- After you lay your straight-edge on the keyboard to find the keys that are a bit low, how about simply trying different spacers between the key and the straight-edge until the gap is filled but the key is not depressed. Once you have done that for all of the low keys, you have the correct spacer for each key. You can do them individually or all at once. I'd suggest all at once (tape the spacer to the key once it is correct so that you don't get them mixed up). The reason for all at once is so that if one spacer is just a bit too thick, it will raise the key and alter the spacing of the keys to the left and right of the one you are adjusting. Just my 2-cents worth. (Maybe someone has already suggested this.) Another thought - if there are a LOT of low keys, there might be a spacer under the touching key(s) that has been installed that can be removed and/or adjusted to lower the high key(s).
@neverknowit11
@neverknowit11 11 месяцев назад
The piano is 4 years younger than I.
@pianoboogie51
@pianoboogie51 Год назад
Nice piano well done, are those ivory keys?
@jimb8009
@jimb8009 11 месяцев назад
I stand to be corrected but usually ivory keys have a cut across the key where it narrows around the black key. I couldn't see that in the video so I'm thinking not.
@ttv.sweatyboyxd9180
@ttv.sweatyboyxd9180 9 месяцев назад
hello , hope youre having a nice day, just wanted to ask if your are sellling these restored pianos and how much if you are?
@neverknowit11
@neverknowit11 11 месяцев назад
Do you use hide glue?
@lawrenceanovitz5246
@lawrenceanovitz5246 Год назад
Do you temper the tuning?
@florisabagasbas7840
@florisabagasbas7840 Год назад
fixed camera are much better.
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