Dear Technicians In the Brazil now we have only started Here to use the resin epoxy in the restoration of pianos. Here we find it in the adhesive form (24 hours of drying) and in the form of a cinereous mass (that sincerely not in service still for nothing). In mine workshop we have used in a infinity of circumstances. Yesterday, when examining an example of available North American budget in the Internet, I frightened myself with a newness: I understood that when substituting BRIDGE PINS, can be used epoxy to help to firm in the old holes. This would be a wonderful solution, therefore whenever we carry through an average text restoration of depth and in we come across them with bridges good, but with pins old and dirty, we want to improve in look. They see that I do not mention to the repair made in bridges craks with epoxy. I thank the attention. Motta Brazilian Piano Restorer
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