Thursday, November 17, 2016

Simple Steps To Be Followed When Doing The Piano Repair

By John Parker


The labor for a piano repair can be very extensive but however, doing this would be very much easy if you acquire the needed supplies and tools, thus, you may do it by yourself. For some types which are in valuable antiques, in Atlanta, GA, professionals are recommended to do the job since they have better knowledge and expertise. Owning a piano and trying to restore is fun.

But before you start doing your own repair, you first have to know the value or worth of the instrument by contacting a professional. This piano repair Atlanta often needs and consumes higher budgets especially if you do not wish to ruin it because of its being antique. The musical and the structural condition of is checked by the professional. The age of instrument may be determined by checking the serial number and knowing who is the manufacturer.

Another way is keeping in mind that the ornate inlays and carvings, and also some other unusual design can also tell how old it is. After this, discuss all the conditions with the trusted dealer. He or she will be the one to tell you about the methods that you can use for restoration.

After examining all the parts, disassemble now the piano. During this step, it is required that all the hard wares will be removed, but when removing, all parts that are taken off should be labeled to reassemble it easily. Remember all processes being done when disassembling. And since this project may take longer for its completion, you may take some photographs during the process.

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.

During the repair of dents and dings, a wood filler is used. The lacquer type of finishing coating is recommended since this type can help prevent the stain from causing uneven color unto the wood. Finishes have many other types and most of these are appropriate for most wood stains. Only a polyurethane varnish is not suggested for usage.

Apply now a first coating of the stain with using a lint free rag or foam brush. Small amounts only are needed to be applied at first on the areas. Avoid some streaks by wiping the excess. If you desire for it on having a color that is deeper, apply the coating several until you achieve your desired color. Make sure to dry out previous coatings before applying another.

The start to apply the coat for its finishing. One good suggestion is to use polyurethane. This would help seal the stains and would protect the instrument from moisture damages. After adding then polyurethane, sand it. The removal of dust particles is done through using tack cloth. Apply the finishing coat again.

Lastly is reassembling the piano. Before doing this, make sure that all the parts that have been coated are already dry. Try touching it, if it feels tacky, surely it is not yet dry. Place a carpet above the floor before starting in order to prevent scratches. Then check now your notes and photographs for reassembling.




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