I was putting the glue in the pin hole, then licking it. My wife was away for the weekend and I waited two days for her to rescue me. Fortunately I was able to work on the damper underlevers while I waited. Lance Lafargue, RPT New Orleans Chapter Covington, LA. lafargue@iamerica.net ---------- > From: JIMRPT <JIMRPT@aol.com> > To: rls@ncinter.net; owner-pianotech@ptg.org; pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: Plugs > Date: Tuesday, March 10, 1998 7:19 AM > > > In a message dated 3/10/98 8:04:11 AM, rls@ncinter.net wrote: > > <<What type of glue is best for installing pinblock plugs?>> > > Bob; > Almost any type will work as the main function of this glue will be to hold > the plug still while it is being drilled for the pin. I have to say however > that I am now using CA for my plugs as it's immediate setting properties make > it ideal for this purpose. Moisten the plug slightly and put the glue in the > hole, when the plug is inserted the bond is almost immediate so make sure it > goes in flush the first time. > Do not put glue on plug and then lick it with your tounge to moisten it :-) > Jim Bryant (FL)
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