Thursday, November 10, 2016

Simple Steps To Follow In Doing 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.

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.

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.

The next method is removing the varnish. Use a paint stripper for a furniture when removing an old varnish. After the varnish has been removed, use a fine steel wool, an old cloth that is lint free, and a paint thinner when cleaning the wood. Then after, use a sandpaper to sand the clean wood. Use only a light touch when using the sandpaper. After being sanded, get a tack cloth to pick up the dust and debris.

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.

Start on applying the coat for finishing. A good suggestion to this is using polyurethane. This type can help in sealing the stains and in protecting your piano from any damages that may be brought by moisture. Sand it after. Remove dust particles with tack cloth. Reapply the coat for finishing.

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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