Roger: I would love to see that post - and I would have it on my computer if that had not been the time that my computer was down ( new HD installation ). I just checked to see if it was there and no such post was found. :-( Would you be kind enough to repost, if nowhere else than to me personally? Thanks. John R. Fortiner Billings, MT email: pianoserv440@juno.com On Fri, 02 Jul 1999 22:21:09 -0600 Roger Jolly <baldyam@sk.sympatico.ca> writes: > Hi Ron, > Since the front's are glued to end grain most pop off > with a > sharp 1" chisel, if they are stubborn heat them on a hot plate, > before > pealing them off. > We mostly recover with complete molded key tops and fronts, colour > match is > ALWAYS perfect. it looks factory and not RECOVERED. > See my previous post for factory perfect key notches. June 18th > 1999. > Regards Roger > > > > At 03:29 PM 02/07/99 -0500, you wrote: > >List members. > > > >Is there a easy way to remove key fronts. > > > >Or, who sells the best fixture to saw them off? > > > >Does anyone use the one piece key top and fronts? I've only used > the tops > >and have a system for that but wondering how best to do the > complete one > >piece unit. > > > >Ron Lindquist R&R Piano Service > > 6039 River Rd. > > Eagle River, Wi 54521 > > 715-479-7051 > > > Roger Jolly > Baldwin Yamaha Piano Centre > Saskatoon and Regina > Saskatchewan, Canada. > 306-665-0213 > Fax 652-0505 > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
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