[CAUT] PVC-E glue

vince mrykalo madvinmryk@yahoo.com
Mon, 11 Apr 2005 23:00:23 -0700 (PDT)


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David, i use a brush to apply, straight from the bottle, only on the wood, applied on maybe 7 keys at a time before i place the keytop on, and yes, no need to clamp.  I then let it dry overnight before trimming.
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David Ilvedson <ilvey@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
List,

I'm going to try PVC-E glue for the next keytop job. Questions: I have a new jar, thick as warm honey...jar says don't thin more than 5% so it must be close to the right consistency? How is it applied? Roller? Brush? Finger? Both key and keytop? Let them dry before joining? Do I have much wiggle room for moving slightly? I understand I don't need to clamp...? Let dry 24 hours before trimming?

Thanks in advance

David Ilvedson



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