Klarinet Archive - Posting 000620.txt from 1999/12

From: David Renaud <studiorenaud@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Oh no, a crack/Question?
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 19:06:13 -0500

A repair technican recently told me that filling with
CA glue was now the repair of choice over pinning. Could others
confirm this to be.
Also, is it prefered to let a clarinet sit unplayed for some
time that it my dry out, and the crack close somewhat
before filling?

Thank You
Dave Renaud

HappiLeigh125@-----.com wrote:

> Hi... I'm very nervous cause i don't know whether or not whether or not this
> can be repaired.
> I noticed the other day that my clarinet has a crack. I bought it used for
> $700 a few weeks ago, its a Buffet R13 from 1992. It wasn't there when i
> bought it.
> The crack is about a half an inch long on each side of a hole. I don't
> think this is affected my sound, but i'm afraid it will get worse.
> What can be done to fix this? can it be filled or something?
> Thanks
>
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