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Author: Chris P
Date: 2021-10-13 17:59
The best thing to do is to go out and spend the time and money and have their repairer do the job as you clearly have no real knowledge of what you're dealing with. Would you replace your car tyres on your kitchen table instead of taking it to a garage with experienced staff and all the right equipment just to save yourself time and money?
It's hardly a waste of time and money if they do the job properly instead of leaving it to a complete novice to do a DIY job which often ends up a far more costly error as there are loads of things that could go very wrong very quickly and you'll end up having to take it in to get the mess fixed at a much higher cost than had they done the relatively simple job to begin with.
Unless you have some experience and aptitude for this sort of thing, then leave it alone and let the professionals with all the right gear to sort out. This is why there are such people as repair techs who are experienced to do this work and it's hardly a waste of time and money if they do the job correctly.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
Post Edited (2021-10-13 18:00)
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