I have personally had the best luck with useing a syringe (sheeshh... is that spelled wrong ?? grin).. you know one of those needle things doctors like so much sticking into people. You take the needle out of course and then the hole is big enough, but not to big. But if you are carefull you can pour it in from an appropriate container, or drip it in off the end of some thin wire. I prefer the first method as I can get it deep into the hole very quickly. Am looking forward to seeing any bright ideas I havent run into on this one from the others on the list. Farrell wrote: > > Hi List! > > I am restringing my first piano. (yea!!!) ... > > My question is: What is the best way to get the epoxy into the bridge pin > hole. ...... > Terry Farrell > Piano Tuning & Service > Tampa, Florida > mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com -- Richard Brekne Associate PTG, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway
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