Hello, I've seen more than once little needles applicator that can be inserted on CA bottles. In fact they are sold in all the places where a lot of range of CA is available, like some industry furniture shops. These are little thin plastic caps, I understand you throw them after use. The most command brand here is Cyanolit . never tried these "needles" myself, but they seem to allow for drops of CA. I've also seen electronic controlled tools for CA gluing (in electronics) these tools have special syringe bodies, probably unaffected by the glue, so some material may exist. Medical syringes are overkill and expensive for that use (but very useful for Titebond, I use a horse like syringe to put drops of white glue for the vertical straps for instance. best Regards. Isaac OLEG -----Message d'origine----- De : pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]De la part de Alan Forsyth Envoyé : jeudi 1 avril 2004 23:20 À : Pianotech Objet : CA and syringes Jason Kanter asked; "Are we talking about medical syringes here?" Yes, and they're pretty darn difficult to get a hold of; which is why we would like to preserve them. You try going to a pharmacist and explain to them that you want to "dope a piano". I've suggested to our local piano supplier F&N in London that they stock them, but as is usual they do not appear to be interested. Their catalogue range is dismal to say the least, compared to what's available to you guys over there. AF _______________________________________________ pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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