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<font size=3>Hi Paul,<br>
It is veneer that is pre glued with a thermo setting glue, Used in the
cabinet making trade. A clothes iron will melt the glue as you just iron
it on.. Most good hardware stares carry a good selection for edging.
Great for repairing broken keys, bedding frames, and building up the
sides of keys that have been badly recovered, and filed. I like the birch
veneer for these kind of repairs.<br>
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Experiment with it and you will find a few other uses.<br>
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regards Roger<br>
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At 08:54 AM 3/22/02 -0500, you wrote:<br>
>duh....what IS iron on veneer, anyway?? :)<br>
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>jolly roger wrote:<br>
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>>Hi Joel,<br>
>>
Is the mini tech on, keybedding, or 1001 ways to use iron <br>
>on<br>
>>veneer, in piano service. <G><br>
>>The devil made me ask.<br>
>>Roger<br>
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>><br>
>>>Jeff, Roger et all...<br>
>>>This subject is the topic of a mini-tech in Chicago.
Paul Dempsey is<br>
>>>teaching the class for the Institute. These
problems and more will be<br>
>>>covered in the fast paced 40 minute class. Hope you all
can be there, <br>
>as<br>
>>>this sounds like a problem encountered by many
techs.<br>
>>> See you in Chicago.<br>
>>>Joel<br>
>>>-- <br>
>>>Joel A. Jones <br>
>>>Assistant Institute Director<br>
>>>Chicago - June 26 - 30,2002<br>
>>><a href="http://www.ptg.org/conv.htm" eudora="autourl"><font size=3>http://www.ptg.org/conv.htm</a><br>
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>-------------------<br>
>Paul E. Dempsey RPT<br>
>Piano Technician<br>
>Department of Music<br>
>Marshall University<br>
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