Epoxy Pinblock Repair

Avery Todd atodd@UH.EDU
Thu, 23 Jan 1997 16:58:36 -0600


Ron,

   Just curious. If one is going to go to all that trouble anyway, why not
just replace the pinblock and be done with it? Assuming it's a "normal"
type block, not a slanted one or something.

Avery

>Method #2. (For the entire pinblock):  Remove the pinblock, duct tape the
>bottom, saturate and fill the holes with epoxy, cure,  smooth down the
>top, reinstall, redrill and restring.
>
>Ron Shiflet

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Avery Todd, RPT
Moores School of Music
University of Houston
713-743-3226
atodd@uh.edu
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