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I use one of these. Works fine for planing keytops after the =
Ivory(Plastic) has been removed. But BE CAREFUL. They can grap your =
work and drag your hand into those unprotected knives. Only remove a =
little bit at at time.
Dick Day
Marshall, MI
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From: Richard Brekne=20
To: Pianotech=20
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: Safe-T-Planer
I used to have one of these... I think... if its one of those large =
round disks that attach to a drill press...works ok.. but you gotta =
remove old key tops and trim fronts for sure. I dont use it any more =
because I find that a small bench bandsaw of decent quality does a much =
better and faster job of it. Just set up the cutting depth so that you =
are a hair below the glue holding the old key top on, and zwipppp..=20
RicB=20
Alan wrote:=20
Okay, okay I've surfed 'til I'm sick of it .
Where can I buy the Wagner Safe-T-Planer???=20
Alan R. Barnard=20
Salem, MO=20
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