I'm going to use a "piano wire tgrough the rib" type
clamp. Of course, I'll "dry run" it, first, too see if
it's strong enough to oull it back together.
G
--- Marcel Carey <mcpiano at videotron.ca> wrote:
> I would use Bolduc glue. How are you going to clamp
> it? Would it be
> possible to glue it, then plane it down and glue a
> re-inforcement on it?
>
> Marcel Carey, RPT
> Sherbrooke, QC
>
> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De : pianotech-bounces at ptg.org
> > [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] De la part de
> gordon stelter
> > Envoyé : 25 octobre 2006 14:59
> > À : Pianotech List
> > Objet : Glue for cracked rib?
> >
> >
> > I have a cracked rib in a grand that dried too
> much.
> > It is diagonal, and was caused by the shrinking
> board
> > pulling up, and back, from the rib at the crack
> line
> > in the board itself. What should I glue it with? I
> > have Epotek 301, and Bolduc wood glue. One of
> these,
> > or something else?
> > Thump
> >
> >
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