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 Re: Melting point of clarinets
Author: BobD 
Date:   2003-04-25 14:57

Interesting discourse,funky. Non- drying can result from "old" ingredients past their shelf life and from not dleaning "stuff" adequately from the parts to be mended. I, myself, would not even consider putting any clarinet parts in the oven at 200 deg.F. ...plastic,rubber or wood either in the hopes of accelerating chemical action or drying. "Super glue" by any name does have a shelf life after which you might as well dispose it.

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