Friday, November 18, 2016

Steps On How To Do A 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.

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.

Checking if it has some unusual designs or it has some ornate cravings and ornate inlays can be done as well when in determining the age. After finding out the conditions both you and your trusted dealer will be discussing about it then that dealer is going to share with you some methods that you can apply for the restoration.

After all the examinations, start by disassembling the piano. In this step, all hard wares are required to be removed, but make sure that all the parts are labeled so you can easily reassemble it after. Take note of the processes during the disassembling since the project would take a longer time to be completed. Taking photographs is suggested as well before and after removing.

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.

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.

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.

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.

And lastly is doing the reassembling process. Dry out first all the coated parts before starting this method. You may test it through touching and if it still feels sticky, it is still wet. For the avoidance of scratches, place a carpet on your floor. Reassemble and follow the processes in reverse using the photographs and notes that you have.




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