[pianotech] Broken hammer shank on a Yamaha Spinet

Rob McCall rob at mccallpiano.com
Tue Oct 13 00:58:40 MDT 2009


I do plan on using Tite Bond as I won't be in that much of a hurry  
when I put it back together.  I just want to make sure I get it done  
right the first time. I really dislike redoing things... :-)

Thanks,

Rob McCall
McCall Piano Service, LLC
Murrieta, CA

rob at mccallpiano.com
www.mccallpiano.com
951-698-1875



On Oct 11, 2009, at 10:34 , Gerald Groot wrote:

> Personally, I prefer using Tight Bond. I have used CA before because  
> it
> dries fast but, it can be a messy clean up.  Once you find the correct
> angle's, glue er in.  I glue in the bottom first. Let it dry good  
> before you
> glue in the top so you don't have the whole thing moving around on  
> you.  CA
> works good in both cases if you want a faster dry and it will be  
> solid but,
> as I said, I prefer tight bond.  Just depends on the situation and  
> time I
> have allowed for it



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