[CAUT] [pianotech] Shank glue

Dale Erwin erwinspiano at aol.com
Fri May 11 08:22:23 MDT 2012


Richard
  I have several gallons and am selling  quarts in a nice plastic container as I can't possibly use 5 gallons before the expiration date.
 $12 per quart plus shipping.
 Dale


Dale Erwin... RPT
 Mason & Hamlin/Steinway/U.S pianos
www.Erwinspiano.com
209-577-8397

 
  





-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Murphy <rmurphy at siue.edu>
To: caut <caut at ptg.org>
Sent: Fri, May 11, 2012 7:09 am
Subject: Re: [CAUT] [pianotech] Shank glue


Hi Dale,
    Who sells Titebond 50?
Richard


On 5/2/12 8:13 PM, "Dale Erwin" <erwinspiano at aol.com> wrote:


 Paul
  The Franklins Assembly 65 Wng now sells for this application  is a much quicker set time but longer way than 10 seconds. Probably several minutes. Of course all that's based on the bore to shank clearance. For wood shanks I've switched to Tight bond 50 for most my wood working applications, But if the shank to bore fit is a bit generous I use the Assembly 65
Dale

Dale Erwin... RPT
 Mason & Hamlin/Steinway/U.S pianos
www.Erwinspiano.com
209-577-8397

 
  



-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Williams <pwilliams4 at unl.edu>
To: caut <caut at ptg.org>
Sent: Wed, May 2, 2012 3:06 pm
Subject: Re: [CAUT] [pianotech] Gen-u-whine Steinway parts:OT RANT

Do you like the superglue quick setting glue?  I like having a little more time to line up the hammers when hanging.  Have they changed it at all? I complained to them about it (this was 2 years ago)  I would try more shanks with a better glue. When I hung the set on the M, I had about 10 seconds to get it right, and I don't like that. I also don't like glues that don't set up for several minutes. I've been happy so for with the Tightbond moulding and trim glue. Haven't had any long term problems yet. (knock on my head…)

Paul


From: "McCoy, Alan" <amccoy at ewu.edu>
Reply-To: <caut at ptg.org>
Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 10:40:36 -0700
To: CAUTlist <caut at ptg.org>
Subject: Re: [CAUT] [pianotech] Gen-u-whine Steinway parts:OT RANT

Yes. There is a lot to like about WNG parts. I am just finishing up a complete action install on a 6 1/2’ Young Chang that had bad brackets. I’m liking working with the parts – capstans, keypins, S&F, Wips, backchecks. I’m not changing out the backaction on this one though. This is my first time using Ronsen Weikert felt. I think it’ll be a winner, even if it is a Young Chang.

Alan McCoy



From: Alan Eder <reggaepass at aol.com>
Reply-To: CAUTlist <caut at ptg.org>
Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 18:51:13 -0700
To: CAUTlist <caut at ptg.org>
Subject: Re: [CAUT] [pianotech] Gen-u-whine Steinway parts:OT RANT

I'll second that notion. 

Alan Eder


-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Foote <a440a at aol.com>
To: caut <caut at ptg.org>
Sent: Tue, May 1, 2012 6:28 pm
Subject: Re: [CAUT] [pianotech] Gen-u-whine Steinway parts:OT RANT

Have you considered replacing those heavy, high friction original Steinway capstans with much lighter, slicker, WNG capstans?  you want to offer maximum performance or maximum authenticity?   I don't think we can have both! 
Regards, 

Ed Foote RPT
http://www.piano-tuners.org/edfoote/index.html

 

>
> On a side note: I'm finishing up on the L that some people gave me grief
> about. ,<snip> If it makes ya'll feel better, I used
> the original 80 year old caps! As Steinway as I can get it.
 



 




 
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