Polyurethane wood glue

Brent Hugh bhugh@CSTP.UMKC.EDU
Sun, 28 Sep 1997 11:53:14 -0500


>> 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.   ? 

Hi,

I found this at a local builder's supply store under the name "Probond",
made by Elmer's.  It's neat stuff--you have to wet the surfaces slightly
first (run a damp cloth over each part), and then the glue sort of bubbles
up and expands as it sets.  I haven't tried it on anything piano related yet.

--Brent


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