Sharp piano key reattachment

John Ross jrpiano at win.eastlink.ca
Wed Sep 10 15:56:16 MDT 2008


The other bad thing about it, is, for me anyway, it goes solid long before it should once the container is opened. It isn't cheap either.
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  That stuff is nasty.  No do overs! Don't use! 

  PW 



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  William,

  Can "Gorilla Glue" be safely used in this situation? I know it sounds dumb!
  But will it do the job?

  Tony

  -----Original Message-----
  >From: William Monroe <pianotech at a440piano.net>
  >Sent: Sep 10, 2008 11:14 AM
  >To: Pianotech List <pianotech at ptg.org>
  >Subject: Re: Sharp piano key reattachment
  >
  >Tony,
  >
  >Clean both surfaces (lightly sand).  If sharp is plastic, I'd recommend 
  >PVC-E (Pianotek), if it is a wood sharp, hot or cold hide glue (again, 
  >pianotek, or cold hide can be found at woodworking/hardware stores).
  >
  >William R. Monroe
  >
  >
  >> Please advise me as to what type of glue can be used to reattach a sharp 
  >> key.
  >> Thanks,
  >> Tony
  >>
  >> 
  >
  >



John M.Ross
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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