Learning to Replace Pads
For this subject I was tasked with replacing the low E/B key pad.
This is the before. The key was not too worn but the fishskin (super thin dried cow intestine) that was drawn over the pad was starting to tear.
First I used the acetelene torch to heat up the pad cup and take out the pad. I also used some q-tips to get any remaining glue off of the cup as to start with a clean surface.
The cup was fairly smooth on the inside so I took my screwdriver and roughed it up so that the glue had a better surface to stick to.
Then I applied the glue to the new pad, covering about 50% of the pad with glue, heated up the pad cup and stuck the new pad in the cup. I then used my pad slick to level the pad as best I could.
Finaly it was time to put the key back and check and adjust the seal of the pad over the tone hole. This key was pretty good but I still had to heat it up and angle it forward just a bit. Then it was done!
How fun to learn each step with you, what a great way to keep track of the steps for future reference! Great work Katy
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