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Steps On How To Do A Piano Repair

By John Parker


Doing the repair for a piano is labor extensive but this may be done also by yourself if you have acquired all the needed tools and needed supplies. But for types that are valuable antiques, it is suggested that professionals in Atlanta, GA are the ones to do the repair since they have a higher degree of expertise. So if you have your own piano, it would be fun for you to do the restoration by yourself.

Before you start an immediate repair, you need first to have a consultation to professionals so they can help you in determining the worth of that instrument. Piano repair Atlanta may consume a bigger budget and you may not want to ruin it, most especially if antique. Both the structural condition and the musical condition will be checked. One way to determine the age is checking the manufacturer and the serial number.

Also, you may observe if there are any ornate inlays and ornate carvings and other designs that are unusual. Then discuss all of the conditions that you have found out with your trusted dealer. The dealer will then tell you some information on the methods to be used in the restoration.

When all parts have already been examined, the piano will be disassembled. In this method, hard wares are required for removal but be sure that as you go along with the removal process, do nor forget to place markings and labels to all parts as references during reassembling. The disassembling process may take long, so better take note of the materials or take photographs instead.

Next is the removal of varnish. Paint strippers which are being used for furniture is also utilized here for the removal of old varnish. When the varnish is removed already, get the fine steel wool, and old and a lint free cloth, and also pain thinner for wood cleaning. Then get the sandpaper and sand the cleaned wood. Apply the sanding very lightly. Then after is picking up the debris and dust particles by the use of tack cloth.

When repairing the dings and the dents, use the wood filler. A lacquer finish coating is suggested to be applied for the prevention of the stain of causing an uneven color on the wood. There are also some other types of finishes and these can be applied to most types of a wood stain except for the polyurethane varnish.

Start applying the first coat of stain using the lint free rag. You may also use a foam brush. Apply only stain having small amount in an area for the first coat. Any excess should be wiped to avoid streaks. If deeper color is desired, the coating can be applied for several times before you apply another coat, dry first the previous one.

Apply the finishing coat. One best suggestion for this is using the polyurethane type. This helps in sealing the stain and protecting the piano from damages due to moisture. After the finishing has been applied, sand it. Get the tack cloth and wipe the wood to remove the dust particles. Apply again the finish coat.

Lastly is to reassemble your piano. Make sure that before reassembling, all parts have been dried already. Test it by touching, if it is still a bit sticky, it is not dry yet. A carpet should be placed on the floor to avoid some scratches. Start reassembling by referring on your photographs and notes.




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