> Unless someone gives me a good reason not to, I > intend to use this stuff on keybushungs ( and > soundboard shims ) henceforth. > G One good reason is that you may be the next guy to rebush those keys. They wont come off so easy when it sets up a few years. Mr. G ----- Original Message ----- From: "Prof. Euphonious Thump" <lclgcnp at yahoo.com> To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 2:41 PM Subject: Titebond Trim and Molding glue for bushings.... >I saw the "sandable" and "fills small gaps" > description on the bottle, tried some on some test > bushings, and truly liked the way it handled ! > Held the felt fast, but still softened under water, > dried harder than PVC or regular PVBA ( meaning less > sweling in humidity, I suspect ). > Unless someone gives me a good reason not to, I > intend to use this stuff on keybushungs ( and > soundboard shims ) henceforth. > G > > > > > > > > > > m > --- Jon Page <jonpage at comcast.net> wrote: > >> >What do you use to get such a good, clean cut at >> the >> >top when you're finished? Razor blade or what? >> >> A razor blade cut through the veneer and cloth >> against the brass caul. >> >> For the bushing on the left, that was a Bushmaster >> install. I cut from the >> center out with a razor blade once the cauls are >> removed and then sand >> the buttons with a palm sander and 180 grit paper. >> -- >> >> Regards, >> >> Jon Page > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping >
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