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You purchase JB Weld at auto parts supplies. Bill Peterson
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From: w peterson=20
To: Pianotech=20
Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2004 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: Steinway aggraffes
I just ran into a massed up aggrafe in a s and s B. I roughed up the =
threads with a tap and die, and used JB Weld. It has 2 ton strength and =
can be drilled etc. They use it for engine block repairs. It is thick =
and easy to work with. It takes 14 hours to harden completely. =20
Bill Peterson
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From: Joe Garrett=20
To: pianotech=20
Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2004 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: Steinway aggraffes
Tom Driscoll mused: " If the replacement agraffe is too loose in =
this plate,that is threads in
but with out much brass in the iron, could I epoxy or CA the bugger =
in ?
I'm suspecting that the upward force would make this =
questionable, and
Joe G. will put up a stink if he's the poor guy who try's to get =
this thing
out, but your opinions as always appreciated,"
Tom,
Hey! Lighten up a bit!<G> I've done exactly as you propose! It works =
and I suspect will not cause any problem in the future. I use(d) "Steel =
Epoxy".
Best Regards,
Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
Captain, Tool Police
Squares R I
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