Sealing Pinblocks

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Sat, 30 Oct 2004 12:18:18 -0700 (PDT)


I agree. And, although it drew "Ughs!" from some in
this audience, I even suggested taping over the
pinblock bottom with foil tape to further seal it from
humidity swings. 
    Now if twe could only get the customers to
appreciate these little extras ......
    Thump


--- James Grebe <pianoman@accessus.net> wrote:

> At that time the overspray in the holes were not
> considered a problem. 
> Probably not much lacquer really got down into the
> hole anyway.  Now, I 
> think I would completely finish the block in lacquer
> before the holes were 
> drilled. and I MEAN TOP AND BOTTOM.
> Jim
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "gordon stelter" <lclgcnp@yahoo.com>
> To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
> Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 12:52 PM
> Subject: Sealing Pinblocks
> 
> 
> > So sealant that got into the newly drilled holes
> was
> > not considered a problem? I'm not saying that it
> > should be. Just asking.
> >    Speaking of which: Where did the "driving
> fluid"
> > discussion go ? Was there any consensus on a
> currently
> > available product and its method of application ?
> >    Thump
> >
> > --- James Grebe <pianoman@accessus.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Back in the early 60's when I was an apprentice
> all
> >> new blocks were sprayed
> >> with lacquer sealer before and after drilling. 
> That
> >> was at Aeolian Co. of
> >> MO
> >> James Grebe
> >> 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
> >> ----- Original Message ----- 
> >> From: "gordon stelter" <lclgcnp@yahoo.com>
> >> To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
> >> Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 12:27 PM
> >> Subject: Re: Cracked Lid
> >>
> >>
> >> > Evaporation of volatile components. Bacterial
> >> decay. (
> >> > See J.Garret's post about brittle action parts.
> )
> >> > Granted this would be less a factor in a
> veneered
> >> and
> >> > sealed component. But a definite  possibility,
> I
> >> > think.
> >> >    You have probably observed how  many
> open-faced
> >> > blocks are in better shape than their covered
> >> > counterparts? I think this has a lot to do with
> >> the
> >> > varnish on them. Perhaps we should varnish our
> new
> >> > blocks befor installing?
> >> > ( If we believe in doing top-notch work, vs.
> >> planned
> >> > obsolescnce, that is, as do I! )
> >> >     Thump
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
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