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I used accelerator one time and got a bit of foaming action as a result. =
I see ZERO need for accelerator - it will cure shortly on its own.
Terry Farrell
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From: TysonPiano@aol.com=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 5:12 AM
Subject: Re: CA update procedure
Hi Joe Goss, Joe Garrett, and List,
I'm George Tyson, Associate Member in Southern Oregon's=20
Rogue Valley Chapter. I'm curious about the results of using =
accelerator when CA gluing tuning pins. I've CA'd two spinets (not =
together) using accelerator on one and no accelerator on the other. =
Both pin blocks tightened up nicely. I haven't followed up yet on =
second tunings for either of these pianos.=20
Joe Garrett: When you CA'd the German Upright did you use =
accelerator? =20
Has this List come to any sort of agreement regarding whether to =
use or not to use accelerator? I looks like Joe Goss says no to =
activator. When I've phoned the Dryburgh company I've been told yes to =
accelerator. =20
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George Tyson, Klamath Falls, OR
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In a message dated 1/26/04 8:13:13 AM Pacific Standard Time, =
imatunr@srvinet.com writes:
Hi Calin, and list, This is a update on ideas in my use of CA glue =
in
treating loose tuning pins.
Great,
If you use the CA on a grand be sure to take the action out and =
cover the
bed with news print ( paper ).
Also the glue will run a lot so the use of a very fine needle ( I =
use my
insulin micro fine needles ) will put the glue exactly where you =
want it to
be. Use a paper towel near where you are working as each time you =
move the
needle there may be some drips that go where you do not want them.
Also a two pass approach is best just like in tuning. And in =
sections of
perhaps 24 pins.
You may want to mark the top of the pins with chalk for each section =
until
you get the idea of where you are going to go next. Treat a section =
at a
time with the first and go back over with a second pass.
Look for the welling up of the glue to let you know to stop but also =
as a
warning that the glue is going down a crack. In this case stop and =
go on to
the next pin letting the glue set up a little before adding more.`
You should be able to start tuning the instrument when the last pin =
is
treated as the moisture in the wood and friction of pressure will =
cause the
glue to set up a little. Full cure in a day or so without any =
activator.
If you do an upright you may want the instrument to be on its back, =
but I
have treated a few pins with the needle with the instrument =
standing. It is
a pain in my back to do it this way but a few pins are not too bad.
Joe Goss
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