piano refinishing

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Sun, 09 Jun 2002 09:38:50 -0400


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Mark,
         Since this topic is really on a roll (THANKS BRIAN!!!) I would be 
keenly interested in your take on the differences in spraying methods. 
Thanks to any and all who have contributed. I've learned sooo much in such 
a short time. I LOVE THIS LIST!!!

Greg Newell


At 06:19 AM 6/9/2002, you wrote:
>
>Tommy, I am in no way trying to convince you to change your methods, do 
>what works for you.  If you are interested in checking out the new 
>materials, I wouldn't be surprised if they might offer trial quarts for 
>the professional finisher wanting to 'take a test drive'.  It does take a 
>slight adjustment, though in your spraying methods, so some initial 
>tinkering will be necessary.  If you got serious about possibly changing 
>over, I would suggest you talk to some finishers down there using 
>water-based to shorten the learning curve.
>
>Mark Potter
><mailto:bases-loaded@juno.com>bases-loaded@juno.com
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>

Greg Newell
mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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