On Jun 7, 2009, at 9:00 PM, Ed Sutton wrote: > Andre- > > Since many technicians in the USA have recently changed to Titebond > Molding and Trim Glue, with great enthusiasm because it seems to > have the working qualities of the magic glue you describe, and is > also easily purchased at hardware stores, perhaps you would look > into finding and trying some, and giving us your opinion of it. > > Ed Sutton Of course Ed, of course I would very much like to try that glue. From my description of how I finally found the right glue you can understand how hard it is/was to find a perfect white glue at all. I will gladly ask a friend to send me that glue. I also would like to make something clear here : I just realized that maybe my little story about 'my glue' has given the impression that I tell about it but don't want to disclose what it is or where it is from. It is not in my nature to behave like that. On the contrary. I despise professional secrecy and I have always shared my ideas and findings, especially here on this list, and especially in the past. So if anybody here thinks that I am just boasting about finding that glue then I am sorry for the misconception. I simply do not know what the glue consists of. Furthermore, I have no knowledge at all about chemistry. I am just a simpleton and was happy to share what I thought was worth sharing. I hope that is very clear now. Thank you very much for your positive suggestion. I will surely ask for that glue. friendly greetings from André Oorebeek Antoni van Leeuwenhoekweg 15 1401 VW, Bussum the Netherlands tel : +31 35 6975840 gsm : +31 652 388008 www.concertpianoservice.nl "where Music is no harm can be" -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20090607/f2fac1e8/attachment-0001.htm>
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