CA Glue for pin blocks

Andrew and Rebeca Anderson anrebe at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jun 3 14:49:55 MDT 2008


Mr. Eder,
I don't consider CA a drilling problem.  It may 
postpone the problem indefinitely, it may reveal the need to re-pin.

Andrew

At 03:33 PM 6/3/2008, you wrote:
>A matter related to this thread: Â I have a 
>client with a recently rebuilt piano, including 
>a new (Bolduc)Â pinblock. Â The torque is 
>acceptable on many/most of the tuning pins, but 
>is too low on several. Â The low-torque pins are 
>not so loose as to not hold (at least, not yet), 
>but make it harder to tune accurately and, 
>especially, to get into a good groove as one 
>moves along from string to string.
>
>So the question is: Should I use CA on the 
>looser pins, even though this is an otherwise 
>healthy, new block (I'm guessing some drilling 
>discrepancies are the culprit), or would CA now 
>present problems when we restring again (on this 
>same block) down the road? Â And, if I should NOT CA it, what then?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Alan Eder
>
>
>
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