>Another thing I have found that works very well is a desk top fan placed on >the pins about a foot to my left side to blow the fumes away. I needed to treat the entire pin block of an old beater last week and had an idea for fume exhaust. I plugged my sander vac hose onto the hose of my mini-vac. I placed the mini-vac on the porch and held the open end near the work. Not a fume to be had, not a tear-in-the-eye, not a mention from the customer about odor. I think it worked. I went back later in the day and removed the piano from the tilter. I'll go back soon to rough it into at its present tension. This guy pulled this piano out of a bombed out building in Germany during WW II. 20 years ago I couldn't do anything short of a new block. No budget to rebuild but still keeping the memories alive. Better Living Through Chemistry. -- Regards, Jon Page -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070124/ae0bf218/attachment.html
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