Pinblock Repair

Will Wickham wwickham at stny.rr.com
Thu Jul 20 05:40:02 MDT 2006


Hi Clark,

You don't have to completely fill the hole but you do have to wait  
for it to completely dry for best results.

will

On Jul 19, 2006, at 10:06 PM, Clark Sprague wrote:

> Hi, Terry, and Will.  I tried it today, and I wasn't satisfied with  
> the results.  I tried to mix it runny, put some in the hole, put in  
> the pin, let dry.  I must have not let it dry enough, because the  
> stuff sticks to the pin, and when you screw it out, some of the  
> stuff comes out with the pin.  I guess the way to do it, would be  
> to fill the hole, let it dry, and re-drill?  I was hoping to avoid  
> that, but hey, if it works????
> Clark A. Sprague
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Farrell
> To: Pianotech List
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:16 AM
> Subject: Re: Pinblock Repair
>
> I've used it in the past for an entire pinblock. I had very  
> inconsistent results. It may however be an easy quick satisfactory  
> fix for two pins.
>
> Terry Farrell
>
>

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