only horizontal surfaces or they'll flow, but it helps sometime. Thy are cheap, and can be even used with a brush (but of course sanded ans surfaced afterthat. I dont know if this is different from Akryl urethane, do you need a heated room ?.įor a help on yamaha polyester (black or transparent) you can use the ones that are sold to repair cars (fiber glass + polyester). What are the products ? or akryl urethane as automotive painters use now ? or something else ? solvent based or catalyse ?) i did not read they where Akryl water based. Gene and Sam I am afraid I dont know what are the lacquers (?) you talk about. Most furniture workers use them there actually (and piano technicians too). Well the abrasives they make on a totally open support, (Abranet, I guess) are really second to none when it comes to aspiration, and also they dont clog with the dust so they last way longer than even the special ones (white sheet, auto lubed) for lacquer sanding. Didn't realize it was a world-wide brand. At the present I am using 3M Gold Hook It 1 and 2.įunny - Mirka is a VERY local brand here in the middle part of Finland. Thanks for the link, I am familiar with Mirka products. Burglary tools, piano tolls, they all look the same don't they? Same street name, one is a court and the other is a crescent. He got a ride in a police car to the right address. The police were called.Īlthough he can see well enough to get around, this tuner is sight impaired and takes cabs from one appointment to another. On his way out the side door he met the owner walking in. He walked all through the house but he couldn't find a piano. The side door was a little sticky but it opened. He thought he remembered being told to just walk in if they weren't there. Sam's story about the church door reminds me of a story one of our chapter members tells about arriving at a customers house where the customer wasn't home. I found myself wishing I had put on snow tires as I descended the hill but I made it back out OK. Just 3 today (Friday after all), a M&H grand, a Heintzman grand and a Heintzman console that was down the bottom of a hill at the end of a long country road. As it was, I was laughing while he was slamming the door continuously.
The door locks every single time! I had ALL I could do to keep from busting out laughing. He came back in finally and said, that is very strange. (Well? I did! After I opened it!) He gave me very puzzled look and left. I replied with a simple, well, I thought you left the door open for me? He said, you mean, you got in through an open door? Uh huh, I said. The janitor came 45 minutes later and asked me how I got in. Not that it was the first time or anything.
Your story Sam, reminds me of the time I too, picked a lock in a church. I think the squirter thingy's motor is busted.) With all of the salt and wet snow on the roads, you couldn't drive for more than a mile without it. (Yes, I filled it up and no, it is not frozen. My windshield wiper squirter thingy decided it would no longer squirt.