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Show 1 ! Jar of Water in Piano To counteract the effects of hot I dry air upon his piano during the ! winter, E. J. Disler, expert tuner of , Tiflln, Ohio, has had success In pine-I pine-I lng six rult Jars, filleo with water. ! Inside the cabinet of the upright. He Is careful to keep the containers filled and to adjust them so that they will not touch 8trlngt or sounding board. The Jars are removed In the spring. "An Ideal temperature for a piano would be about 65 degrees Fahrenheit thi year around," Mr. Disler declared. Popular Mechanics Magazine. |