muttley600
Banned
Polyester finishes on modern instruments are a pain. They are also not for the hobbyist. Nothing will touch them to get them off and as Lt says fixing chips or dropping in as we call it is a real pain. Polyester is used on many cheaper instruments because it is hard as glass and is best done as a factory finish. The only way to remove it is with a scraper.
Lt, all the aircraft fittings and burr work at rolls royce we did was polyester. I know exactly how you feel about repairing it and have spent countless hours colouring run throughs and repairing dings only to have to go back and do it again. Getting the colour right in the white and then under polyester is a real art. My piano is old enough to have a proper finish on it.. If only I could tune it..
Lt, all the aircraft fittings and burr work at rolls royce we did was polyester. I know exactly how you feel about repairing it and have spent countless hours colouring run throughs and repairing dings only to have to go back and do it again. Getting the colour right in the white and then under polyester is a real art. My piano is old enough to have a proper finish on it.. If only I could tune it..