---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Dale, I apparently missed your first article on this. Are you saying that your clogging bits were due to the glue used to attach the cap? Warren Erwinpiano wrote: > Joe Garret ,Jon Page,Others and list In a recent discussion about > bridge pin drilling I expressed frustration about my bits continually > clogging. Yes Drilling bridges was no longer the thrill it once was. > What was I to do. Fortunately my trusty colleagues came to the rescue > with sage ,efficacious and timely advice. Like a voice calling in the > wilderness . Use wellwood plastic resin glue. My faith in life has > now been restored and bridge drilling is no longer just another > "Boring" piano techies job. Yes ladies and gentleman, boys and girls > of all ages your talking to a very happy Belly man. I have now > drilled two sets of caps made with this miracle glue. I drilled each > one in just over an hour. Yes AN HOUR! no clogging no fuss no cuss. > Yes you too can have the thrill of a Boring job again. You guys > are the BEST Dale Erwin -- Warren Fisher RPT Beginners & Lurkers fish@Communique.net Basic Pianotech discussed 1422 Briarwood Dr. Ask any question. Slidell, LA 70458-3102 fish@gs.verio.net ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/db/e1/88/65/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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