Hi, Webb Phillips in Pa also sells refinishing products and lacquer by the gallon. 1-888-622-7426 wprb@aol.com Mike McCoy Middletown, Pa mailto:mjmc@ibm.net Roy Ulrich wrote: > > I'll bet you have a Sherwin Williams store near you; they sell black lacquer > by the gallon. While I've used that in the past, I've come to prefer a > catalyed varnish over a primer by ChemCraft (address and number on request - > it's out in the shop), but it will cost you quite a bit more. > > If you're attempting a high polyesther type gloss finish there will be some > buffing equipment you'll need as well.... > > Roy Ulrich > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ron Lindquist <ronli@newnorth.net> > To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org> > Date: September 02, 1999 4:40 PM > Subject: Lacquer, black, spraying > > >Any re finishers on list, Would appreciate a source for a good black > >spraying lacquer, for an old Hardman Peck. All the supply houses seem to > >have are the aerosol cans. > > > >Thanks, > > > >. > >Ron Lindquist R&R Piano Service > > 6039 River Rd. > > Eagle River, Wi 54521 > > 715-479-7051
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