Research:leather covered hammers

Jon Page jonpage@mediaone.net
Sun, 17 Dec 2000 23:02:08 -0500


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I am not familiar with that material, not having encountered too many=
 Baldwins.

This is a general rule of thumb I picked up from working with player piano=
=20
leather
seal applications.

Jon Page


At 03:11 AM 12/18/2000 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi Jon,
>does that apply to eczaine too?  That=B4s what it=B4s called right?
>Kristinn
>At 20:57 17.12.2000 -0500, you wrote:
>>Glue will not hold well over time on the smooth side of leather. If the=
 suede
>>side needs to be on the outside, then both sides need to have the suede=20
>>texture.
>>Jon  Page
>>At 06:46 PM 12/17/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>>>Hi  Diane
>>>Why do you say that the deerskin is the best ?What others have you=
 tried?Has
>>>the leather been put on with the rough side in or out.?It should be=
 out.When
>>>glueing the leather on it has to be done in 2 steps.It is not glued onto=
 the
>>>entire hammer but only at the base of the hammer felt and hammer molding
>>>Regards
>>>Murray
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Diane Hofstetter" <dianepianotuner@hotmail.com>
>>> > Dave,
>>> >

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