nifty epoxy tip

Mark Story mstory@ewu.edu
Wed, 26 Apr 2000 12:01:34 -0700


Good idea. Another is to use polyester fiberglass resin thickened with
cabusil or other thickener to a consistency that will not run. It's much
cheaper, will not "glue" parts together, but will do the job just as well.

Mark Story, RPT
Eastern Washington University
Cheney, Washington
----- Original Message -----

> For those of you who cast your pinblocks back in with epoxy, I found a
neat
> way to prevent the plate screw holes at the ends of the block (over the
> shelf) from filling with epoxy. Wrap the screw that goes there with teflon
> tape and drive it to the depth it will be after plate installation. After
> the epoxy cures it will back out easily and the hole will be clean.
> --
> Richard Anderson
> Anderson Piano Service
> Elgin, IL
> mailto:tknostf@foxvalley.net
> http://users.FoxValley.net/~tknostf/
>



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