Hi, Is This not a bit disk hungry way to do it? >I've been experimenting with scanning maps into the computer, which I can >also link and print out with a client's records if needed. The scanned maps >go in with the directions database. > Sound v.much like what we have over here. > >I've only recently encountered the Data Protection Act on the Change-Ringers >mailing list with regards to the keeping of bell ringing records. From what >I understand, in order to keep any of the information we as piano >technicians need to record about our customers we have to have a special >license and practice certain security measures to ensure the safety of that >data. Is that correct? > I should have pointed out this was a long time ago and I think modern Animal glue is screened for bugs >>4. has been known to carry diseases such as anthrax. > >Yikes! Has it? That's rather worrysome. I'd never considered it to be a >source of serious contamination like that, but I suppose you're right. At >the temperatures we're using it, coupled with the high humidity in the pot, >it's probably a breeding ground for all sorts of delightful things! > >>Alternatives. >> Yes, it is white and when it dries it is semi transparent and it can be watered down to make it more viscose. >>PVA. (Poly Vinyl Acetate) Resin W > >I'm never quite sure when the English versions of some things are anything >like what we see here. Would that be something like ordinary white glue? B-}) > >>I personally prefer to use animal glue in the workshop if I am doing a >>set of hammers but for individuals I prefer PVA and when I am out on >>the road I use P.V.A. > ARRRR another translation mix up I associate titebond with contact adhesive and a powdered form of apoxy resin you add water to. >I carry Titebond Liquid Hide glue on the road when there's no danger of Barrie, -- Barrie Heaton | Be Environmentally Friendly URL: http://www.airtime.co.uk/forte/piano.htm | To Your Neighbour The UK PIano Page | pgp key on request | HAVE YOUR PIANO TUNED
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