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Keep experimenting. Like most things in this business, practice makes =
perfect. Very seldom are we successful on the first few attempts.
jeannie
Ain't that the truth <G>
Joe Goss RPT
Mother Goose Tools
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From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org] On =
Behalf Of Matthew Todd
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 6:56 AM
To: Pianotech
Subject: RE: Key Clamps
I am using PVC-E, but it appears I still need to clamp...unless I want =
to hold each key tightly for 5 minutes after applying the new top.
Matthew
"Paul Chick (Earthlink)" <tune4@earthlink.net> wrote:
Subject: Key Clamps
Hi everyone,
I will be doing my third set of keytop replacement soon (don't =
worry, they're all on practice pianos!).
I did the first two sets without clamping. I would like to do this =
next set with clamps to see the difference. Any ideas?
Thank you!
Matthew
If you're installing molded plastic key tops, stick with PVC-E glue =
and you won't have to bother with clamps. If one needs to be "clamped," =
a piece of masking tape will do.
Paul C
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