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Author: Chris P
Date: 2014-09-17 16:04
If the screw or the key barrel is slightly bent, that can increase the friction between the screw and key barrel causing the screw to back itself out. If a key binds up solid when the rod screw is screwed in tight, either there's a burr on the inside at the end of the key barrel or the pillar with the screw thread is out of alignment causing the rod screw to bow slightly.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
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2014-09-13 22:41 |
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2014-09-13 23:12 |
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2014-09-13 23:15 |
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2014-09-14 02:28 |
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2014-09-14 02:56 |
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2014-09-14 03:17 |
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2014-09-14 05:40 |
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2014-09-14 06:55 |
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wanabe |
2014-09-14 08:30 |
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2014-09-14 08:44 |
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2014-09-15 14:12 |
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kdk |
2014-09-15 16:35 |
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D Dow |
2014-09-17 05:27 |
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Re: Old, loose clarinet screws and keyword new |
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Chris P |
2014-09-17 16:04 |
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