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Author: shmuelyosef
Date: 2017-11-08 06:13
Any clever solutions for making a tuning ring stay in the socket over multiple times putting the clarinet together?
I use a dab of cork grease, but eventual it sticks to the the tenon and comes and and, if I don't notice, is lost...
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Author: kdk
Date: 2017-11-08 07:01
If you don't want it to be too permanent, rubber cement might work. If you don't want it to come out without effort, contact cement would hold.
Karl
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Author: jthole
Date: 2017-11-13 23:10
I'm not a repairer, but I don't know if I would want them to stay put. Moisture trapped between the ring and the socket could do ugly things, I am afraid.
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Author: fskelley
Date: 2017-11-13 23:21
jthole is correct. I worked with tuning rings briefly a few years ago. I quit because they fell out so much as to be inconvenient- then when I got them to stay put with a bit of my favorite easily removable "Marine Goop", I got mold* underneath. Blech.
*well- at least some kind of white coating I thought might be mold, or what would turn into mold soon enough
Stan in Orlando
EWI 4000S with modifications
Post Edited (2017-11-13 23:22)
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Author: Toolaholic
Date: 2017-11-13 23:41
I use clark Fobes 1.5mm rings on my Yamaha 622 II bass clarinet. It fits snug and doesn’t move. Thankfully it’s a metal socket that it sits in.
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Author: Barry Vincent
Date: 2017-11-14 01:31
I"ve used the centre of CDs cut down to size to fit snugly into the tuning barrel sockets of my Bb and A Clarinets. Usually only had to use one , or two at the most. After a while I stopped using them as I ended up deciding that it wasn't all that important.
Skyfacer
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