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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2000-01-05 12:12
Roger,
Heating the cork isn't so temporary - I did it to my clarinet a year or so ago because of a loose cork in the middle joint. However, I didn't use a match. I heated up a knife blade on the kitchen stove, put a couple of drops of water on the cork, and then ran the side of the (very hot) knife blade around the cork.
The cork's still going strong.
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2000-01-01 20:19 |
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2000-01-01 20:41 |
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2000-01-01 22:52 |
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2000-01-02 03:48 |
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2000-01-02 20:36 |
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2000-01-02 20:50 |
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2000-01-03 00:13 |
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2000-01-04 19:11 |
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Roger Merriam |
2000-01-05 11:44 |
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RE: stuck tight---too loose |
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Mark Charette |
2000-01-05 12:12 |
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2000-01-05 12:31 |
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Don Berger |
2000-01-05 15:44 |
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