Hi Jim, Lay the piano on its back, make sure you have good ventilation (open windows ) and a fan to blow the vapors away. The thinest and freshist CA should be used!!!! Treat the piano as you would with pintite or other similar products. Avoid getting any CA on the pins or you may have to replace the pin if you break a string as the pin hole will become cloged with wire and CA gluemaking it impossible to use that pin. Do not use activator`` and tune.In the past I have always tuned (pitch raise) and then CA but am considering doing that after, to break the pin loose, when tuning, before the glue cures. Joe Goss ----- Original Message ----- From: <JMente@AOL.COM> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 5:19 AM Subject: Re: Need help on piano in Phoenix. > Hi Bill. I'm Jim, and I have only done single pins, not a whole block, > so I'm not sure what to charge, but am interested in doing the job. I am at > 480-837-1945. > Thanks - Jim Mente > >
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