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Author: BartHx
Date: 2010-11-03 22:40
If you try to remove cork grease with acetone, be careful. Depending on what adhesive is used, it could remove the cork from the instrument. A properly fitted tenon with dry cork should be able to go about two-thirds of the way together before it starts binding. If it does that and cork grease does not help, find someone with the right tools and experience to check and, if necessary, adjust the wood.
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