Greg said: "I'm confused here. It looks like you've drilled every one. How is that somehow better or less time consuming than just flipping the piano over with action removed and applying CA from the underside of the block? It seems to me like a better way to apply too since you're putting the CA directly onto the pin/block contact with little chance of gluing the block to the plate as was described in a thread a bit ago." Greg, The one thing that makes "flipping" wrong is: The tuning pin needs to be tightes at the top surface of the pinblock! If you are dribbling from the bottom of the tuning pin hole the least amount of CA would reach the top surface of the pin block, imo. Just my take on it.. (Not to mention all the gruntin' and such to get it upside down!<G>) Regards, Joe Garrett, R.P.T. Captain of the Tool Police Squares R I
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