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Author: Caroline Smale
Date: 2017-07-26 00:36
There are several different types of "plastic" that have been used in the manufacture of clarinets over the years.
Some is very hard, almost Bakelite in it's properties whereas others are much softer and heat sensitive.
The inside temperature of a car can become very high in the summer months, even if the items are not in direct sunlight.
There is also the question of the pads and the glue used to level and fix them to consider. Much of the glue is very heat sensitive.
personally I would never recommend leaving any instruments, plastic or wood, in a closed car for an extended time.
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CBarber |
2017-07-25 23:56 |
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jdbassplayer |
2017-07-26 00:26 |
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Re: Plastic clarinet in hot car new |
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Caroline Smale |
2017-07-26 00:36 |
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kdk |
2017-07-26 05:59 |
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CBarber |
2017-07-27 05:48 |
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Ursa |
2017-07-26 06:24 |
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Tony F |
2017-07-26 09:58 |
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Chris P |
2017-07-26 14:42 |
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Steven Ocone |
2017-07-26 17:16 |
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lisseyjj |
2017-07-26 17:59 |
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RLarm |
2017-07-31 13:27 |
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Bob Bernardo |
2017-07-31 16:35 |
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Chris P |
2017-07-31 18:45 |
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