--- Ken Leonard <
ken@...> wrote:
What kind of glue should be used for gluing
the keypads back onto the pad arms? A couple of
mine fell off in the refurbishing process.
Seriously, I used 3M trim adhedive found in auto
parts store, comes in a small tube also, and you only
need a little. Beauty of this is if you ever need to
remove it at a later date, a heat gun or hair dryer
gets it off. Great stuff, been using it for years.
For what it's worth, Doug
Good suggestion.
> Prof. Korb tossed me some Shoe Goo to replace the
> dislodged pads on
> #1037, and that worked a treat. Then I did the
> unthinkable while
> Jerry wasn't looking and used the Shoe Goo as
> intended---on my
> ∗shoes∗ (which had soles in a rather unworkable
> state of decay).
>
> Shoe Goo seems much like silicone cement (aquarium
> sealer, basically), so I'm sure that'd be usable as
>well. You certainly don't need much, as Doug said.
>
> ...kl...
> M400 #805 - pads intact
> M400 #1037 - got goo?
>
>
Thanks, Ken & everyone, just making sure-
BTW- That moody Blue 'Tron kinda grows on 'ya (Some
kinda Miami Vice thing goin' on). The color certainly
would work for poolside serenades. Without feet, I do
forsee the owner having a bit more mellotronist's
hunchback, tho. Strange position for the handles,
seems it might flip over if lifted. At least it has a
good pedigree, but is it housebroken? And what's with
the little dark head growing out of the guy's back?
Wait, that's just the ale talking...
-Bruce Daily
#1221 (currently in pieces)
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