Poly Repair

harvey harvey@greenwood.net
Wed, 07 Apr 1999 18:14:08 -0400


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Hi Bob,

A few suggestions: Call Young Chang and ask them the mix ratios. However, wait
a while, 'cuz as of yesterday, Phil G. is on the road for 11 days. (The message
reminded me of a "Back in five minutes" sign.)

Next, order some additional material, since "good sized chunk" and "small
bottle" don't necessarily go together, especially if you're in the "attempt"
stage of poly repairs. Consider building up the area to close to surface with
non-poly products (wood restorer, body putty -- whatever the damage indicates),
so that you'll have fewer poly "layers". This in turn will speed up cure times.

Finally, make a small test batch to assure the resin hasn't already gone past
shelf life. Nothing like doing a good repair... with molasses!


At 10:30 AM 4/7/99 -0400, you wrote: 
>
> Hi List,
>     I'm about to attempt a repair on a Young Chang grand that was dropped by
> the movers.  There's a good sized chunk out of the side of the case next to
> the cheek block.  I received a bottle of black poly and small bottle of
> catalyst but no instructions.  Any suggestions on the mixing proportions and
> application method?
>  
> Thanks,
> Bob Sadowski
> Erie, PA




Jim Harvey
Greenwood, SC
harvey@greenwood.net
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