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From: Paul Chick (Earthlink)=20
To: Pianotech@Ptg.Org=20
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 8:56 AM
Subject: Corfam
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List Members
Anyone care to share their quick and easy way to remove corfam from =
the butts and catchers of a Baldwin action?
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Paul C
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With the butt on the bench--Pop of the corfam at the top (just under =
the catcher shank) with a stiff blade knife . Then run a thiner blade =
into the slot on either side of the corfam and the material will pull =
out easily without damage to the square or the butt.
As for the catchers--The junk is REALLY tenacious .On the last few =
jobs, I've hand sanded the material with a sandpaper file. This remoces =
some of the corfam and leaves a surface that will accept glue very =
well. There are lots of postings on this topic in the archives that =
include suggestions for removing the corfam from the catchers, but I've =
been satisfied with this method..
Tom Driscoll =20
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