Or, put on a little, sand it and topcoat with something thin that flows well (lacquer, varnish, etc.). Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Brekne" <Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no> To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 2:40 PM Subject: Re: Epoxy on soundboards > James Grebe wrote: > > >How then, do you get an acceptable finish on something as visible as the > >soundboard if the epoxies does not flow out? > >James Grebe > > > > > Put on a lot, and sand it down. > > RicB > > >Piano-Forte Tuning & Repair > >Creator of Handsome Hardwood Caster Cups > >(314) 608-4137 > >WWW.JamesGrebe.com > >1526 Raspberry Lane > >Arnold, MO 63010 > >BECOME WHAT YOU BELIEVE! > >pianoman@accessus.net > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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