Painting Sharps

John Ross piano.tech@ns.sympatico.ca
Sat, 27 Mar 1999 17:58:43 -0400


Hi Avery,
It seems to me I got a compilation from you before.
I have crashed a few times, and lost all my info.
I back stuff up now.
You must really have a lot of information available. Have you ever thought of
making a list of what compilations, you have available?
Just a thought.
Regards,
John M. Ross


Avery Todd wrote:

> Larry,
>
>    I'm sending a compilation of related posts from 1996-97 privately. It's
> longer than I should put on the list.
>
> Avery
>
> >Does anyone have a suggestion for blackening sharps without going through a
> >long sanding process? Obviously I never painted sharps before.  I have a
> >bottle of APSCO Keyblack that I just opened for the first time and it is about
> >1.5 to 2 years old and it is like paste. Is it supposed to be like this, only
> >in need of alcohol to thin it? It is advertised as a quick drying easy
> >application kind of stain. Is it supposed to be easy? (no sanding).  I also
> >read somewhere that Ditzler Automotive paint is good to use but does anyone
> >know the process for this kind of paint?  It's probably lacer.  I'm not too
> >knowledgeable of painting products and I have some spare keys to experiment
> >with if there are some suggestions to explore.  Thanks in advance for your
> >help.
> >
> >Larry Trischetta, NE PA Chapter
> >Scranton, PA
>
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