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Removing PVC-E Glue
By Craig Roothoff

I've had two major experiences with this problem.  A Welte stack had
the pneumatics glued to the deck boards with PVC-E.  They were not
tightly glued, so there was quite a bit of glue.  First I tried to sand
it.  Big mistake -- big mess.  I was able to remove it by applying
semi-paste paint remover, which changed it into a gelatinous state that
easily scraped off.

A very unusual European piano, with a stack very similar to a Standard,
had the valve plates sealed by "flooding" the area all around them (the
inner chest opposite the pouches) with PVC-E.  Fortunately, the plates
had not been glued in place, but it was still very difficult to remove
them due to all of the surrounding glue.  Several bent, but I was able
to bend them back to proper shape.  The glue was then removed from the
chest by careful use of chisel and fingernails.

Craig Roothoff

Escondido, Calif.


(Message sent Tue 22 Mar 2005, 17:43:19 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  Glue, PVC-E, Removing

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