Lacquering Hammers Wait to Play On?

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Mon Dec 3 22:59 MST 2001


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Wim,
    I disagree. I think the answer to the original question, "how long
do I wait" makes a great deal of difference whether one is using Acetone
/ Keytop or Lacquer. Lacquer will dry much slower and acetone / keytop
is playable within the time of a normal service call. This is why I
wanted to not mix the topic. If your experience is different I sure
would be interested to hear EXACTLY what materials i.e.. lacquers and in
what strengths (mixtures) you are using them.

Greg




Wimblees@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 12/4/01 4:11:16 AM !!!First Boot!!!,
> gnewell@ameritech.net writes:
>
>
>
>> It seems that the subject has become confused. The original question
>> was how ;long to wait after applying LACQUER. A response was made
>> but refering to ACETONE  / KEYTOP. Wim, you now apply the post that
>> a S & S tech used with Actone / keytop to Lacquer. For those of us
>> who wish to stay on the same page ... which are we talking about????
>> Greg
>
> I really don't think it makes much difference. Either solution contain
> solids, that are absorbed by the fibers of the hammer. If the solids
> are not allowed to dry and adhere to the fibers, they are going to be
> pounded out.
>
> Wim

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