Glassing pinblocks

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Tue, 29 Jun 2004 17:43:57 -0500


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I don't mean to be a smart a** here, but why not sand, file, whatever, with
the liquid chalk "stuff" to make it fit correctly? That's the way I've
always heard it should be done, anyway.

Avery

At 09:52 AM 6/29/04, you wrote:
>It means to use material such as epoxy or resin which is applied to the 
>flange side of the pinblock and then pulled tight up against the flate 
>flange to make a perfect fit against the plate.
>
>David Love
><mailto:davidlovepianos@earthlink.net>davidlovepianos@earthlink.net
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From:<mailto:VOCE88@aol.com>
>To: <mailto:pianotech@ptg.org>pianotech@ptg.org
>Sent: 6/29/2004 5:56:00 AM
>Subject: Re: Glassing pinblocks
>
>I also don't know what is meant by "glassing a pinblock". Can someone 
>enlighten me please?
>
>Rich Galassini
>Cunningham  Piano Co.
>(800) 394-1117

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