plate spraying!

David ilvedson ilvey@a.crl.com
Sun, 30 Mar 1997 21:08:15 +0000


> Date:          Sun, 30 Mar 1997 09:01:10 -0600
> From:          James Grebe <pianoman@inlink.com>
> Subject:       Re: plate spraying!
> To:            pianotech@byu.edu
> Reply-to:      pianotech@byu.edu

I've seen too many "restorations" where the dampers, strings and
soundboard were covered and the plate sprayed

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>
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> > From: David ilvedson <ilvey@a.crl.com>
> > To: pianotech@byu.edu
> > Subject: Re: plate spraying!
> > Date: Saturday, March 29, 1997 1:50 PM
> >
> > > Date:          Sat, 29 Mar 1997 17:02:48 -0500
> > > From:          jptuner <jptuner@asan.com>
> > > Subject:       plate spraying!
> > > To:            pianotech@byu.edu
> > > Reply-to:      pianotech@byu.edu
> >
>
> Shame on you guys!
> You know he means spraying the plate in the case with the pins and strings
> removed.  This is not April Fools Day
> James Grebe from St. Louis
> pianoman@inlink.com
> > Hey, if ya just leave the strings and pins in when ya spray ya
> > don't have to worry about the pinblock...
>
> >
> > David ilvedson, RPT (with tongue firmly planted)
> > Pacifica, CA
> >
> > > hello all,
> > >            I have been wondering when spraying plates with spray paint,
> > > can the oils from the paint effect the pin block,of course when i
> > > restring i always spray the plate to make it look good, the plate does
> > > not come out ,these are restringing jobs in homes or my shop, i have
> > > restrung close to a 100 or so pianos and have not had a problem yet.But
> > > does it or could it effect the pin block.PS I have never used a clear
> > > coat on the finish, but my results are very pleasing,i will try the
> > > clear on my next job.
> > >                             jptuner!
> > >
> > >
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ilvey, RPT
Pacifica, CA




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