plastic keytop glue

richard.ucci@att.net richard.ucci@att.net
Thu, 02 Dec 2004 01:29:48 +0000


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Hi Clyde, Have you tried Plummers Goop? Works well , sets up fast ,and is clear.

Rick Ucci/Ucci Piano

-------------- Original message from Clyde Hollinger <cedel@supernet.com>: -------------- 


> Friends, 
> 
> I hope you can help me with this problem. 
> 
> I service on old upright piano for which a previous technician installed 
> new plastic keytops, probably a couple decades ago. They keep coming 
> off; nearly every one has come off at least once. I used to use 
> Dryburgh superglue, but they began coming off again, so I switched to 
> Weldwood contact cement, and that nearly always does okay for me, but 
> not on this piano. This has been a chronic problem for years. 
> 
> Do you have a never-fail suggestion for some other glue? I'll be seeing 
> this piano again the end of next week. Preferably something that sets 
> up soon enough so I can do the repair, then tune the piano, or the other 
> way around, and that's locally available. I like to stay away from 
> glues so dark that they show through the plastic. 
> 
> It's been a while since I've been on this list. I'm doing well and hope 
> you are the same. I'm swamped with piano work, like probably everyone 
> else this time of year. 
> 
> Merry Christmas, 
> Clyde Hollinger, RPT 
> Lititz, PA, USA 
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