MMD > Archives > March 1997 > 1997.03.20 > 09Prev  Next


Gluing Pneumatic Cloth
By Richard Kemp

I am currently rebuilding a player piano and would like some advice on
gluing bellows cloth to boards.

I am using hot animal glue, but note that several authors strongly advise
warming the cloth after it has been laid on the glue so as to increase
the strength of the bond. I have been doing this by laying a piece of
cotton over the rubber cloth and then applying a warm iron.  However, I am
a little concerned that this process might damage the rubberised cloth.
Can anyone advise me on their prefered method?

Many thanks.

Richard Kemp¶
London, UK

(Message sent Thu, 20 Mar 1997 10:02:43 GMT , from time zone +0000.)

Key Words in Subject:  Cloth, Gluing, Pneumatic

Related by Subject:
1997.03.20.09 (This article) - Gluing Pneumatic Cloth
2025.02.18.02 - Gluing Pneumatics to the Stack
from Eliyahu Shahar
2025.02.17.02 - Gluing Pneumatics to the Stack: Options
from David Dewey
2018.04.09.05 - Gluing Book-cloth Leaders to Dry-waxed Paper
from Dave Krall
2014.01.20.07 - Gluing Bellows Without Hinges
from David Dewey
2013.08.24.04 - Kimball Valve Gluing Questions
from Don Gehrke
2012.07.26.05 - Gluing Leather to Rubberized Cloth
from John Phillips
2012.07.26.06 - Gluing Leather to Rubberized Cloth
from Bill Maguire
2012.07.24.06 - Gluing Leather to Rubberized Cloth
from David Price
2010.11.10.06 - Gluing the Piano Roll Spool Flange
from Larry Norman
2010.11.10.07 - Not Gluing the Piano Roll Spool Flange
from Bruce Grimes
2010.11.09.07 - Gluing the Piano Roll Left Spool Flange
from John A. Tuttle