Explain your question a little better. I've replaced the block on a piano I CA'd. Is that what you are talking about? I could cut you off a piece of the old one and send it to you. I've been wanting to cut it open anyway to see if I could determine what kind of penetration it saw. BTW, I replaced the block because the customer was having a PianoDisc installed and decided to go ahead and rebuild. The CA was still holding pins tight. Last upright I restrung, I put 3-4 drops of CA in each hole before putting in the new 3/0 pins. They feel wonderful. Is that what you are referring to? Dean Dean May cell 812.239.3359 PianoRebuilders.com 812.235.5272 Terre Haute IN 47802 -----Original Message----- From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]On Behalf Of gordon stelter Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 8:59 PM To: Pianotech Subject: RE: CA in a hurry I would like to hear comments about restringing blocks that have been CA'd. Thump --- Dean May <deanmay@pianorebuilders.com> wrote: > Andre wrote: > Modern pin blocks can easily take on over size > tuning pins and according to > me, an oversize tuning pin is much more reliable. > > > Methinks that is perhaps because you have little > experience with CA gluing a > pin block. Having used both methods I have to > testify that the CA method is > more reliable, longer lasting and easier to do. > > Dean > Dean May cell 812.239.3359 > PianoRebuilders.com 812.235.5272 > Terre Haute IN 47802 > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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