So the question was asked about nylon and regular pneumatic cloth
for the striker pneumatics. I was told once that I could use hot
glue and nylon cloth.
I tried this and, well, the glue didn't stick at all. It seemed
like it did and when I tested it, then it seemed great. Suddenly,
when I tested the stack, I had failures right and left. Some were
good, many failed. I pulled them all off and tried them again,
and failed -- again!
Then I tried washing the cloth with rubbing alcohol. After that
they all stuck _very_ well.
I also developed a way to test them to see how well they would work
and hold up. I had always tested pneumatics by sucking to make sure
they are air-tight. Well, to test this, I actually blew into the
pneumatics. This caused a lot of failures before washing with rubbing
alcohol, none afterwards.
Also, ten years later, that same piano was still in exceptional
condition until it went through a fire. Even after the fire, the
pneumatics were excellent.
Eliyahu Shahar
Sonora, Calif.
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