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 Changing tenon corks
Author: Clarineteer 
Date:   2013-01-05 16:54

When changing tenon corks using original DAP Weldwood contact cement how long after actually putting the new cork on should you wait until fitting.

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 Re: Changing tenon corks
Author: Caroline Smale 
Date:   2013-01-05 18:59

I am not familiar with that specific brand but in general the cork can be fitted almost immediately after the glue has dried (5-10 mins) and as soon as sanded fitted to the socket.
I think it actually helps the bond if this is done and the tenon left in the socket for a time (1/2 - 2 hours should be OK) just make sure it is greased with a good cork grease well rubbed in before fitting.

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 Re: Changing tenon corks
Author: Clarineteer 
Date:   2013-01-05 19:35

Thanks.

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 Re: Changing tenon corks
Author: Fred Boreale 
Date:   2013-01-05 21:36

Hi All,
I am new to the BB board, This is my first post.

I just replaced all 3 tenon corks Plus mouthpiece cork using the same contact cement you are using, When both pieces are dry to the touch(not sticky) it is dry, Just be careful when fitting cork to the tenon,when you put the cork down make sure it is lined up correctly when you put it down it will stick instantly.It was not hard at all I never did it before and it came out great, I left My cork a little thick so I could sand it down to get a better fit, I left the middle joint tighter then the others so the two pieces did not move around. If you have any questions on how to do it let me know.
Fred

fboreale@aol.com

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 Re: Changing tenon corks
Author: knotty 
Date:   2013-01-05 22:26

I also long taper the cork end before applying glue so you end up with a nice, overlapping splice fit. Then wrap rubber bands or string around to hold it in place and give it about 30 minutes to set because even though it will stick in 5 minutes, the glue is still semi soft and will move as you shape it.

Then trim/sand to fit the socket exactly. Also round/taper slightly the tenon entering edge so it doesn't catch on the socket edge. You might do this too before applying the glue.

~ Musical Progress: None ~

Post Edited (2013-01-05 22:33)

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 Re: Changing tenon corks
Author: pewd 
Date:   2013-01-05 23:16

I use DAP all the time.
Make sure the tenon is clean before putting contact cement on. I wipe it off with a bit of contact cement solvent, to make sure any old cork grease, oil, etc. is off of there before regluing.

As stated, you can use it almost immediately.

When you can dry fit it about 1/2 way its sanded enough. Then apply some cork grease and off you go. You want them a bit tight - the cork will compress over time.

- Paul Dods
Dallas, Texas

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 Re: Changing tenon corks
Author: Steven Ocone 
Date:   2013-01-06 00:07

Apply thin layer to both cork and tenon. Let glue dry. Assemble. You can sand right after the cork is put on.

Steve Ocone


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