PVC-E Mixture

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Wed, 27 Jul 2005 15:48:56 -0400


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I think you need to plane the keytops in some manner to get a real flat =
surface. You also need to be sure that the keys end up being the same =
thickness as the originals after the new keytops are applied.

Bill Spurlock has a really great set of plans for a router-based keytop =
jig. If interested, I can dig it out.

Terry Farrell

  I am going to practice keytop replacement on my old practice piano =
shortly.  What have you all found is the best way to mix PVC-E glue?

  I have a set of moulded tops (sorry Joe), PVC-E glue, and a router.  I =
am taking Randy's course and he of course sells his Genesis Jig as well. =
 I don't have that, but can I still practice the actual replacement job =
without it?  I have not been at this very long and I don't have all the =
great tools and stuff you all have, I am just asking with what I have =
right now if I can do it.

  Thanks,
  Matthew
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