urea-formaldehyde

marco de lellis home info at pianoworkshopny.com
Sun Sep 14 18:35:17 MDT 2008


Thanks for your suggestion I will try the unibond 800 but what color it's
better for sitka ribs lamination? They offer three different tone.

Thanks again

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From: pianotech-bounces a ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces a ptg.org] On Behalf
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Subject: Re: urea-formaldehyde

Indeed. I used both methods depending on the application. Slabs of ribs and 
laminating any sort or larger surface, I generally use vacuum pressing. But 
more linear objects like laminated bridge roots, caps and cut-off bars, I 
generally use some sort of screw clamp arrangement.

Terry Farrell

----- Original Message ----- 
>I second Terry's experience with unibond 800...easy to use, easy to 
>procure, effective, but requires a minimum cure temp of 65 deg. works with 
>standard clamp procedures, not only vac clamp systems.
>
>
>>A product I've been using for several years called Unibond 800 has proven 
>>to me to be excellent.
>
>>http://www.vacupress.com/veneerglue.htm
>
>>Terry Farrell
>>Farrell Piano, Inc.
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