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What to do if small things have fallen between upright piano keys?
Max did it's in online time. His delete grafit piece of a pensil
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Repairing a Broken Key
How to fix a crack upright piano key using PVA glue yourself
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I like your small c-clamp, Max. Looks like the right tool for the job. I'm not sure I've heard of PVA glue... I have heard of PVC-E glue for gluing on some types of key-tops.

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Why are all these posts not in the tech forum?


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Originally Posted by terminaldegree
Why are all these posts not in the tech forum?

Over the years I’ve noticed many technical related threads on the piano forum. Also, some members feel more comfortable posting piano-tech related questions on this forum as well.

I see nothing wrong with cross-posting various piano related topics from time to time. It helps keep things interesting… IMHO.

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Originally Posted by Rickster
Originally Posted by terminaldegree
Why are all these posts not in the tech forum?

Over the years I’ve noticed many technical related threads on the piano forum. Also, some members feel more comfortable posting piano-tech related questions on this forum as well.

I see nothing wrong with cross-posting various piano related topics from time to time. It helps keep things interesting… IMHO.

Rick

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I agree with you. Pianist who knows about the " A viscera piano" is able to understand the problems own upright piano and just fix it yourself or call a technician.
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A mouse gnawed wool muting of upright piano. A mouse gnawed felt mute and woman sewed a new piece from the old children's pants:
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Originally Posted by Rickster
I have heard of PVC-E glue for gluing on some types of key-tops.Rick

Reglue black key of upright piano "Belarus" using "HVAT"(russian glue brand). It's can do using PVA also
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A fix broke bass string
Sometimes we have not string that broke during a tuning. Especially problematic if it's bass string. You can reinstall it. It will work if you can insert it in the pin even half circles around of a pin instead of three standard coils
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