veneer

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Wed, 14 Jul 2004 21:53:10 -0400


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No. Have you?

Terry Farrell
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: James Grebe=20
  To: Pianotech=20
  Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 9:35 PM
  Subject: Re: veneer


  Have you people tried putting glue on the back of veneer, letting it =
dry and then putting the veneer on with a hot iron, similar to putting =
pre-glued edging strips?
  James Grebe
  Piano-Forte Tuning & Repair
  Artisan of Wood
  WWW.JamesGrebe.com
  1526 Raspberry Lane
  Arnold, MO 63010
  pianoman@accessus.net
    ----- Original Message -----=20
    From: JAMES DALLY=20
    To: Pianotech=20
    Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 8:25 PM
    Subject: Re: veneer


    Hi...I have used pre-glued veneer with very good results and no =
bubbles. =20
      ----- Original Message -----=20
      From: Ed Carwithen=20
      To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
      Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 10:59 PM
      Subject: veneer


      I am working on an upright piano that had water damage on the =
horizontal surfaces.  I ordered thin walnut veneer and have been trying, =
unsuccessfully, to get it to adhere to the boards.  I did remove the old =
damaged veneer, and cleaned and sanded the surfaces to be repaired.  I =
first worked with wood glue and clamped in a sandwich of boards, then =
tried a contact cement on the next piece.  I keep getting air bubbles.  =
It looks terrible!  There has to be a secret to replacing veneer.  Would =
one of you expert refinishers give me the benefit of your =
knowledge...please?

      Ed Carwithen
      John Day, OR
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