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PVC-E Glue and Phenoseal
By Randolph Herr

I agree with John Tuttle about the advantages of Phenoseal over
shellac [060213 MMDigest], but I have two questions.  When I bought
this product from Player Piano Co. several years ago, I got the
impression that it was PVC-E glue thinned down with water.  Does
anyone have any information about this?

The second thing is that I went to the Phenoseal web site, and all
I could find were various caulking materials that are too viscous to
be used as is.  Am I missing something?

Randolph Herr



(Message sent Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:34:14 -0500 , from time zone -0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Glue, Phenoseal, PVC-E

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