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RE: CA glueWhy the preference for hypo-oilers? At least with the =
Dryburgh Glues, you can get a dozen "pro-tips for a couple bucks. They =
are thin disposable tips (much like the hypo- oiler, but plastic). Just =
use the original cap, cut off the end, put on a pro-tip, and glue till =
your woozy! The only drawback I have found is that you must be cautious =
to get the pro-tip on tightly so you don't have it get knocked off =
during the process - yeah, DAMHIK! Otherwise, works great and no clogged =
tips cause you dispose of it when you finish.
William R. Monroe
Assoc.
Madison, WI
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From: Jon Ralinovsky=20
To: DeanMay@PianoRebuilders.com ; Pianotech=20
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 5:16 PM
Subject: RE: CA glue
Hi Dean,
You can use acetone as a solvent to clean your clogged tips; it's =
listed at the bottom of this website.
http://www.gulfcoastwoodturners.org/Archives/Cyanoacrylate_Glue.htm
Respectfully,
Jon
Whatever you use, the tips will plug eventually, so get plenty of =
them. I
peel the label off an empty glue bottle and put it on the hypo oiler =
so I
know what is in there (doesn't everyone have a dozen hypos on their =
bench
with various unknown fluids in them?). When the tip plugs I just =
change tips
and throw the new hypo bottle away. Wish I could buy just the tips
somewhere.
Blessings to all,
Dean
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Jon Ralinovsky
Piano Technician
Department of Music
Miami University
513/529-6548
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