Conrad, Oh Gee! Sounds like fun, not!!! I hope you're re-vamping your estimate. :-) Greg At 02:48 PM 3/1/2006, you wrote: >At 02:38 PM 3/1/2006 -0500, you wrote: >>I doubt that thin CA will do much for you. If >>any tone is possible to be restored I would use >>epoxy. You may have to orient the piano such >>that the epoxy will flow into the separation. >>Just to be clear I'm talking about a failed >>glue joint between the board and rim NOT a crack in the board. >> >>Greg > > >...and if there's a crack in the board right >where the soundboard/rim separation is?? I've >got a 1935 vintage $&$ here which, I just >discovered, decided to do just that... >;-{ > > > > >Conrad Hoffsommer - Keyboard Technician >Luther College, 700 College Dr., Decorah, Iowa 52101-1045 >1-(563)-387-1204 // Fax 1-(563)-387-1076 > >- Right now, I'm hoping to live until my age matches my golf score, >- Until then, I'll have to be content to have my IQ match my handicap. > >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives Greg Newell Greg's piano Forté mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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