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 cork cement
Author: mikecbonner 
Date:   2005-05-17 15:09

What kind of glue do you use for cementing tenon cork and the cork on the keys?

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 Re: cork cement
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2005-05-17 15:31

Hi Mike - There are a number of good cements available, many of us have our own favorites. For me, the "Micro Pad and Cork" is a VG, easily-applicable, durable, "clean-up-able", removable, shellac?-in-solvent cement, It's only shortcoming, IMHO, is drying time, several hours for tenon corks, so those in a hurry often prefer some of the "contacts", and will prob. respond shortly. Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: cork cement
Author: BassetHorn 
Date:   2005-05-17 16:35

Hello, I am also interested to know what brands of adhesive are commonly available and user-friendly for doing DIY jobs.

I would also like to know where to obtain cork. Does Homedepot carry it?

Willy

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 Re: cork cement
Author: JoeMich 
Date:   2005-05-17 18:02

The cork cement that I've used often, and has worked well for me is 'contact cement'. I buy it in a small bottle, (1 oz.), at Ace Hardware. Commercial name is "DAP Weldwood Contact Cement". It may also be available at Home Depot.
Important to start with a CLEAN tenon ..... cut cork strip to correct width, and suitable length. Taper one end of the cork strip and coat both the cork and tenon with contact cement. Let dry as directed on bottle .... about 15 to 20 minutes. Put it down in place .... you get only one chance ..... ergo the name: contact cement. Overlap the ends and trim off excess.
I use Ferree's Tools as a source of cork, etc. ferreestools@aol.com The stuff that Don talks about is good for setting pads. Does a great job, sets slowly and holds well.

Joe.

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 Re: cork cement
Author: senior 
Date:   2005-05-17 18:42

Try this web page for repair supplies.

http://www.musicmedic.com/

And this one for how to instructions.

http://www.musicmedic.com/info/articles/num_3.html

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 Re: cork cement
Author: mikecbonner 
Date:   2005-05-17 21:00

Thanks.

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 Re: cork cement
Author: BobD 
Date:   2005-05-17 22:09

"Micro" brand seems to work best for me. Available at Ferrees as well as some other places.

Bob Draznik

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 Re: cork cement
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2005-05-17 22:46

I've tried many, and settled on UK's Evostik Impact Adhesive.

Fast drying - glue a cork in 1-2 minutes total time.
Zero 'creep' on very small surface areas.
Is not softened by solvents later used to clean keys.
It is not softened by oil.
It comes in a tube with a very small applicator nozzle, which I shrink further to 1 mm O.D. by inserting teflon tubing. I don't even need to re-cap it.

http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/Category.asp?iCategoryID=2226

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 Re: cork cement
Author: ron b 
Date:   2005-05-17 23:34

Gordon -
I've read your previous evaluation(s) of Evostik and it sounds like the ideal stuff. I wish I knew where it's sold in the U.S. With all the ballyhoo about world trade, you'd think we'd be able to get some good glue around here...  :)


- r[cool]n b -

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 Re: cork cement
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2005-05-18 05:49

Bostik-Finlay, the manufacturer recently told me that they do not export to USA. However that does not mean that somebody is not importing it somehow in small quantities, as happens for me in NZ.

I have heard that some model shops stock it in USA.

I am surprised that Ferrees does not stock it, because there is an obvious strong connection between Windcraft and Ferrees, Windcraft effectively using the Ferrees catalogue for their inventory. However one additional item that Windcraft has is Evostick. One would think that it would be quite easy for Ferrees to organise stock via their Windcraft contact.

Windcraft quite recently told me there was no problem in shipping it to me in NZ. So presumably no problem to USA? Who knows.

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 Re: cork cement
Author: nickma 
Date:   2005-05-19 19:48

Ron - I'm coming over to the US in 2 wks, to NYC. Let me know where you are and I'll bring some over for you. It's around $5.

Nick

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 Re: cork cement
Author: ron b 
Date:   2005-05-19 21:13

Hi, Nick -

I'm in Sacramento, CA. I'll contact you offline to make shipping and payment arrangements, if that's all right with you. We can't do "business" here  :)
For those folks who watch from the sidelines, you can see that acquaintancships and friendships happen ocassionally on the "outskirts".

- ron b -

[I find that you don't list your e-mail address. If it's not too much trouble perhaps you will contact me :) ]



Post Edited (2005-05-19 21:16)

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