[pianotech] Trim & Moulding Glue

Dale Erwin erwinspiano at aol.com
Mon Dec 10 15:37:47 MST 2012


The Assembly 65(a tite-bond product is also a good glue as Ron said & sets a fair bit faster than the Bolduc mystery PVA but has the same strength properties IMO. Less money too.


Dale Erwin R.P.T.
Erwin's Piano Restoration Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Nossaman <rnossaman at cox.net>
To: pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Mon, Dec 10, 2012 10:51 am
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Trim & Moulding Glue


On 12/10/2012 9:29 AM, David Love wrote:
> Chamfering the bore edge is a good idea and I do it even with the TB Trim
> that I use.  I think probably the problems I see from loose hammers on jobs
> I've run into with hide glue is a viscosity issue, too thin, at least
> judging from the size, or lack of, of the collar where I see this happening.

Anything can be done badly, even with first rate materials. That doesn't 
make it the materials' fault.


> I'll have to look into the Assembly 65 glue.  Had not heard of that.

I've mentioned it a number of times on list. It's another Franklin 
product. High solids, fast set, dries cracking hard, heat sets so would 
be a good choice for high production RF cure as well as general 
woodwork. Like TB 50, you can probably get it fairly cheaply from 
Franklin in 5 gallon lots, or from M&H in quarts. It's an interesting 
glue, and worth a try.

Ron N

 
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