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Author: Mr. Q
Date: 2021-03-31 19:37
I agree with Chris: do not sand the cork.
Tenons often fit tightly at first. Use liberal amounts of grease at first; the tightness should lessen with time. In the rare event that removing cork might be indicated, let a competent repair shop or the manufacturer make that decision. Cork can be especially difficult to put back once it has been sanded away, as well as running the risk that getting it just right today can mean the tenon will soon become leaky and need to be recorked, will fit really tightly again, and so on...
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