Hi Joe, I agree! We all have to consider those who come after us (even when it's us who may have to undo what we just did later - oh heck, it makes sense to me.) Laura On Aug 16, 2011, at 1:11 PM, Joseph Garrett wrote: > Al said: "I like to have CA with me for one or two loose tuning pins in an > otherwise good set of tuning pins or an ivory keytop that has come loose." > > Al, > The occasional loose tuning pin is the way to go. HOWEVER< please stop > using it for Ivories!/??! PLEASE! If you have ever had to replace the key > tops, (which is an inevitable), you would not do that! It causes way more > problems than it solves. Use PVC-E, please. Yes, it takes longer to set up, > but it is a REVERSABLE repair. We should always try for reversible, if > possible. Don't ya think? > Regards, > Joe > > p.s. > Yes, reversable is spelled two different ways and my stupid spell check > allows it! What's that all about?<G> > > > Joe Garrett, R.P.T. > Captain of the Tool Police > Squares R I >
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