Where can we get this stuff? ----- Original Message ----- From: Nina / Cliff Lesher <lesher@jdweb.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 9:49 PM Subject: Re: Blue > Ken, > > Yes, Blue is tremendous. It's great for treating grand pinblocks too--from the > bottom. It eliminates the risk of messy plates and glued coils. Just apply at > the bottom of each tuning pin hole until it just starts to wick out the tuning > pin bushings topside. Treat individual or small groups of bad pins with the > action in. Not a problem. > > Cliff Lesher > Winfield, PA > ______________ > > Ken Jankura wrote: > > > List, > > > > We all run into those old uprights now and then which aren't in all that bad > > a shape and can serve as a starter instrument for someone, if it just > > weren't for those loose tuning pins. Maybe just the lower bass, or tenor, > > but enough to render the piano untunable and useless. > > Useless until you tip the piano over and use CA glue to help restore some > > torque to the pins. > > Now you don't have to tip the piano over anymore, just use the Hot Stuff > > 'Blue'. It has a specially formulated viscosity to travel horizontally along > > the pins to the pinblock, with virtually no drips. It costs a little more > > but boy does it save you time and trouble. > > Ask Ed at the MARC this weekend for the new 'Blue' Hot Stuff. > > > > Ken Jankura RPT > > Fayetteville, PA >
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