Fw: [Harp-L] Fettling the Chrometta




----- Original Message ----- From: "Vern Smith" <jevern@xxxxxxx>
To: "Aongus MacCana" <amaccana@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Fettling the Chrometta




----- Original Message ----- From: "Aongus MacCana" <amaccana@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Harp-L List" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 9:17 AM
Subject: [Harp-L] Fettling the Chrometta



Having decided that I cannot defer my repair/customising career any longer
I finally brought myself to taking the covers off a tired old G Chrometta
that I had lying in my harp box for the past few years. Seeing as it had a
plastic comb, I figured it would be a screw together item. I was surprised
to find that the clever little cobblers at Hohner seem to have nailed it
together by driving or pressing nails through the comb into the opposing
reedplate. Unlike timber combs I don't reckon that the brass reedplates
would stand for this treatment more than once nor be amenable to toothpick
packing.
My proposed plan of action to deal with the problem is to make a small anvil
by drilling a hole in a piece of steel stock large enough to take the nail
heads and then to drive the nails out by a carefully delivered whack on the
pointy end.

The anvil-with-a-hole ought to work OK. I ground a recess in one jaw of a pair of pliers (pliers are too hard to drill) so I could squeeze instead of hammering the nail/rivet out. It is essentially the same operation....just a different tool.


If this is not disastrous, then my next trick will be to drill
out the first reedplate to take the closest equivalent size of B.A. or
small metric setscrew and to drill the opposite reed plate to the tapping
size for the screw.


Anyone else done this?
Does anyone make a kit like the one harponline.de supplies for "screwifying"
Hohner 270 Chromonicas?

One way of "screwifying" your 270 is to replace the comb with a plastic comb from Chris Reynolds.
See http://www.builderofstuff.com/270.html That comb has buried stainless steel nuts to receive the screws. Ridding yourself of the wood (which shrinks, swells, warps, splits, and peels) is a huge benefit. There will be no difference in tone.


Chris is a good friend and maker of the Hands-Free-Chromatic. However, I receive no direct benefit from his sales of plastic 270 combs.

Vern





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