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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2019-02-06 19:35
jdbassplayer wrote:
> Personally I have never seen wood expand enough to fix a loose
> ring on it's own, even with a humidifier in the case.
I have. Putting a Dampit or (in my experience, better) some orange peel pieces in the case for a couple of days is always my first attempt to fix loose rings. If that doesn't work after a couple of days, then shimming is the second best choice.
Karl
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