CA in a hurry

Barbara Richmond piano57@flash.net
Tue, 16 Nov 2004 15:41:04 -0600


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Thank you, Andr=E9, for putting it so kindly.  :-)  =20

There are a number of reasons. =20

I was thinking of CAing the whole piano and sort of like repairs to be =
invisible, though on this piano, I guess it really doesn't matter. =20

I *thought* I had a pretty good assortment of pins in all sizes and =
flavors, but when I went to check my supply, I find that my assortment =
isn't as good as I remember (and I hate having to use a pin of a =
different finish--call me fashion conscious).  My supplies were in =
storage for 7 years and some things didn't make it through.  I could =
swear that a box of stuff got lost.

To tell the truth, I'm more inclined to use sand paper shims than repin. =
 Maybe it's because it seems like a gentler solution and less likely to =
break things in case there's a split.  Of course, I *could* be totally =
mistaken.  ;-)


Barbara Richmond


----- Original Message -----=20
  From: antares=20
  To: Pianotech=20
  Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 2:12 PM
  Subject: Re: CA in a hurry



  On 16-nov-04, at 20:42, Barbara Richmond wrote:


    So, I was wondering if I removed those few spinning pins and =
carefully applied the CA, would I get more holding power?  How long =
should I wait before re-inserting the pins?


  My dear barbara,

  Why not using over size pins in the first place?



  friendly greetings
  from
  Andr=E9 Oorebeek

  Vita Dura Est
  but
  where 'Music' is, no harm can be

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