---------- > From: Richard Moody <remoody@easnetsd.com> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: Polyurethane wood glue > Date: Saturday, September 13, 1997 3:38 AM > > Brand name please. ? Dear Richard, Gorilla Glue is probably the most well known. James Grebe pianoman@inlink.com > > ---------- > > From: Carl Fischer <fischerc@nevada.edu> > > To: pianotech list serve <pianotech@ptg.org> > > Subject: Polyurethane wood glue > > Date: Friday, September 12, 1997 1:19 AM > > > > Just wanted to let everyone know the wonderful things you can do > with > > polyurethane glue. I buy it from Woodworker's supply of New > Mexico. I > > started with piano benches, then regluing pedal lyres without > having to > > disassemble them (this is possible by drilling into the joints, and > then > > injecting the glue, and plugging with dowels. The amazing thing is > this > > glue expands as it dries. I'll be trying it on hammer hanging > tomorrow. > > -- > > Carl Fischer, > > UNLV Piano Technician > > Las Vegas, Nevada > > mailto:fischerc@nevada.edu > > > > Some good reasons why you shouldn't worry: > > > > 1. If it doesn't kill you, it'll make you stronger. > > 2. It won't matter when you're dead! > > 3. Instead of saying, "What if. . . " say, "So what if. . . " > 4. As if ...
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