Matt, When I put CA in from the top it sometimes leaks through to the action cavity. With the piano upside down, I would be concerned about the CA travelling through the block and contaminating the strings, coils, etc. Jerry At 12:14 AM 06/15/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Jerry: > >I like to flip grands because the CA is applied directly to the pins and >immediately surrounding area. I haven't commissioned a study but I >imagine that if you apply from the top, some glue gets absorbed by the >tuning pin bushing. If I have room, it usually takes me under 5 minutes >to flip a grand alone. > >Matt
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