Upright Wippen Rebuilding Questions

Kerry Cooper brispiano@optushome.com.au
Wed, 19 Mar 2003 23:46:11 +1000




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> I will be installing new jacks and attached flanges. Is it best to simply
apply hide glue, stick together and let dry? Or are their any significant
secrets to the process?

You can use hide glue or Tite-bond.

> I will be replacing heel/capstan action cloth. Is hide glue applied over
the entire cloth/wood surface? Or is it just applied at the forward and back
ends of the action cloth so that there is no glue between the cloth and
wooden wippen heel?

Glue is applied only to forward and back ends only. This stops any future
noise that might arise due to glue soaking into the Box/action cloth.

> The spoons are tarnished a bit. I would rather not replace if I can make
like new easily. I can simply give them a second or two on the buffing wheel
and they will be shiny as ever - but what about the surface metal left -
will it corrode faster than a new spoon? Can I coat the buffed spoon with
Emrlon (or something like that - thought I had seen it in Schaff catalog for
coating capstans - couldn't find it again) or something else?

Buff spoons, and light coat of mutton fat. Just a smear to protect from air.

Kerry


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