On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Chet Kieffer <pianotuner at nedernet.net> wrote: > I have the same issue only an old Wurlitzer. Please give some details > about doing this. Like which CA - thin, medium or thick? Then spray the > threads with the part 2.? Then hammer it home, redo the becket and start > cranking? Just trying to visualize this before I make a mess of it. > > Thanks, > Chet > Thin stuff, I prefer to lay them down for best results, no need to spray with part 2, hammer, redo any beckets. This is a quick and dirty fix. I buy the stuff in 2 oz. bottles at the local hobby emporium and cut the top off so I have a small hole. I add until it pools in the plate depression then move to the next. I personally leave them overnight but some stand them right up and tune. Make sure you bring a fan or are near an open window for ventilation. Mike -- The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution. - Bertrand Russell Michael Magness Magness Piano Service 608-786-4404 www.IFixPianos.com email mike at ifixpianos.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080321/c43d12d6/attachment.html
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