[pianotech] More agraffes...kind'a

Dale Erwin erwinspiano at aol.com
Mon Aug 20 14:44:16 MDT 2012


Jim
 You may not wish to entertain this idea but we have used rubber fallboard buttons the size of the hole. We don;t have problems with build up or finish tear out either. We use an acrylic lacquer for what its worth. Automotive finish may react differently


Dale Erwin R.P.T.
Erwin's Piano Restoration Inc.
 Mason & Hamlin/Steinway/U.S. pianos
www.Erwinspiano.com
Phone: 209-577-8397

 
  





-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Ialeggio <jim at grandpianosolutions.com>
To: pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Mon, Aug 20, 2012 1:03 pm
Subject: [pianotech] More agraffes...kind'a


In the past, when refinishing a plate, I've had trouble with finish 
build-up in the agraffe couterbore bottom and sides. The buildup then 
was pulled along as the agraffe was tightened, sometime bringing surface 
finish with it, restulting in chips and other nasties.

I've tried placing finish washers in the counterbore, held in by the 
weight of a screw, but I'm not happy with this, as it bonds the finish 
washer to the counterbore sides, creating chipping problems of its own, 
though less than no finish washer.

Ideally, I'd cut a small bevel on the counterbore sides, and then not 
worry about masking the countebores, but in playing with this, I don't 
have a countersink remotely shallow enough to do the trick in such a 
shallow counterbore.

Any thoughts on other ways to approach this easily?

Jim Ialeggio

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Jim Ialeggio	
jim at grandpianosolutions.com
978 425-9026
Shirley Center, MA


 
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