Monday, November 14, 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 starting the immediate repair, the first important thing to do is consulting to professionals for them to help you determine the worth of instrument. The piano repair Atlanta consumes higher amounts of cash and for sure, you are not wishing for it be ruined, especially if antique. The structural conditions and musical conditions are being checked. Determining the age can be done through knowing who the manufacturer is and looking for its serial number.

Also, you may observe if there are any ornate inlays and ornate carvings and other designs that are unusual. Then discuss all of the conditions that you have found out with your trusted dealer. The dealer will then tell you some information on the methods to be used in the 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.

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.

Wood fillers are being used for the repair of dings and dents. A finish coating with a lacquer type is recommended to be utilized in order to prevent stains from causing the wood to have uneven colors. Most finishing types will work on wood stains except for the type with a polyurethane component.

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 to reassemble your piano. Make sure that before reassembling, all parts have been dried already. Test it by touching, if it is still a bit sticky, it is not dry yet. A carpet should be placed on the floor to avoid some scratches. Start reassembling by referring on your photographs and notes.




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