Materials/sources advice, please

Don Mannino donmannino@comcast.net
Thu, 27 Jan 2005 19:08:11 -0800


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Lee,

Use the hide glue, and get Bill's instructions as others mentioned.

For felts and such, you just have to wade through one of the supply 
catalogs and buy a selection of felts to use in various places.  Bellyman's 
felt works for hammer rail rest felts.

Don Mannino RPT

At 11:22 AM 1/26/2005, you wrote:
>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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