Materials/sources advice, please

Lee Peterson lpeters61@earthlink.net
Wed, 26 Jan 2005 14:22:59 -0500


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Hi all.

I'm doing my first replacement of damper felts on this old upright and 
I need some glue & technique advice.  I've read a lot of archive lit., 
manuals, etc.  It sounds like hide glue and a glue pot are a very good 
way to do it in consideration of ever re-doing it in the future.  White 
(Elmers) is advised against because it's messy to remove and because it 
soaks into felt too readily.  Likewise, Titebond & yellow glues.  Does 
anyone use hot melt glue?  I don't know how you'd ever get that off 
other than cutting and sanding, though.  I guess hide glue can be 
ammonia-mix soaked, then steamed or heated off.  Other gluing tasks : 
back rail cloth & key bushings, so maybe that makes a difference as far 
as what I buy.

Also, the hammer check rail needs to be lifted by new or added felts so 
that the hammer travel is corrected.  I'd like to replace those very 
thick, stout felts with new ones cut to the correct thickness, but I 
haven't been able to identify what to order.  The existent felt pieces 
appear to be very dense (or maybe it's simply compacted ?).   They're  
1/2" x 1/2" x 1 1/4" and the stop bumper piece is 1/2" x 1" x 1 1/4".   
I need to increase the thickness from 1/2" to 5/8" to get the hammer 
travel right.

Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks.

Lee Peterson
  
  
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