[pianotech] the question I had yesterday

limhseng at gmail.com limhseng at gmail.com
Thu Sep 2 21:55:36 MDT 2010


Hi Marshall
I have tried this method on plastic and metal by using contact cement and superglue. First I would place the bracket on a flat surface. The pin and pin hole should be clean. Then I would dab contact cement around the pin hole and the pin(both thin layers of cement will do). I would then put the pin into the pin hole. Nex I drop a couple drops of superglue around the joint. Wait for it to set. 
Hope it helps.

Lim
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From: Marshall Gisondi <pianotune05 at hotmail.com>
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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 07:55:08 
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Subject: [pianotech] the question I had yesterday


Hi Everyone,
so what kind of epoxy would hold that metal piece to key cover/fall board so that I can screw it into the piano without the bracket pin popping out of the hole in the side edge of the key cover?  Thanks. I have to go back tomorrow to get that thin on.  I worked with it forever yesterday. As soon as I put the pin in the hole and line it up and screw it into the piano, when I approach the other side the pin I just put in pops out and the only thing attached are the screws holding the bracket to the piano.  So any ideas would be great.  Thanks
Marshall

Marshall Gisondi Piano Technician
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Graduate of The School of Piano Technology for the Blind www.pianotuningschool.org Vancouver, WA





 		 	   		  
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