Mechanical Music Digest  Archives
Home Archives Calendar Gallery Store Links Info
MMD > Archives > May 1997 > 1997.05.30 > 11Prev  Next


PVC-E as Sealer
By Jon Page

At 03:25 PM 5/30/97 -0400, you wrote:

>  Ok I will be the first to admit that pvc-e is not the easisest stuff
> to remove from wood. . . The only problem with any type of rebuilding
> method is  you can't see what your actions will do thirty years hence...
> . . .  pvc-e is very flexable & will not crack & flake like shellac.

Then I take it you have not tried to rebuild a player with this glue in
it.  Having recently reworked primary and secondary valves with this as
sealer I was able to form a preference. Since it was a major headache,
I wouldn't inflict this upon some unsuspecting rebuilder in the future.
But I'm sure by then they will be well aware of all the sure-fire methods
employed near the end of the last century, placing instruments rebuilt
with time honoured methods at a premium. This form of planned
obsolescence is needed to minimize rebuilding efforts later on.
The glue method may prove to be useful, I prefer not to experiment.

Jon Page
Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. (jpage@capecod.net)


(Message sent Fri 30 May 1997, 20:28:08 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  as, PVC-E, Sealer

Home    Archives    Calendar    Gallery    Store    Links    Info   



Click HERE to write to the editor, or to post a message about Mechanical Musical Instruments to the MMD

Unless otherwise noted, all opinions are those of the individual authors and may not represent those of the editors. Compilation copyright 1995-2008 by Jody Kravitz.

Please read our Republication Policy before copying information from or creating links to this web site.

Click HERE to contact the webmaster regarding problems with the website.

Please support publication of the MMD by donating online

Pay via PayPal

No PayPal account required

                           
Pay via Amazon
Amazon Honor System Click Here to Pay Learn More
Please do not use
the anonymous option!
                           
Translate This Page
. .