Avery, The original lid is damaged and needs to be replaced. It is a two part hinged lid, and the replacement has been supplied by the manufacturer. It is polished walnut, and the customer preferred this solution to a poly repair. Chris At 04:09 PM 1/5/2000 -0600, you wrote: >Chris, > > What am I missing here? Why would a lid on hinges need to be taken off >with a pry bar? Why would epoxy need to be used anywhere? > Confused. > >Avery > >At 06:40 PM 01/04/00 -0700, you wrote: >>Has anyone had occasion to replace the lid on an new Kawai upright piano. >>I have not seen the instrument yet, but the customer has the replacement >>for it. I presume that the existing lid will have to be taken off with pry >>bars. I was thinking of using the West Epoxy system mixed to a cream for >>re-installation of the new lid. Any comments? >> >> >>Chris Gregg >> http://www.cadvision.com/cgregg > > > http://www.cadvision.com/cgregg
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