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Can I superglue a cork?

Can I superglue a cork?

Any glue that’s compatible with glass and cork. (Otherwise it won’t stick OR it will damage the cork.) I use “Loctite Superglue Gel Control,” for cork, glass, etc and it works GREAT. Make sure you make the hole first then apply the glue.

What glue to use on clarinet cork?

Adhesive: We use Evo-Stik for fixing our corks, but there are many other brands of contact adhesive. It’s handy to have a small screwdriver so that you can remove the cork from the tenon. We use Vernier calipers to measure the correct width of cork, but you can do the job without these.

What is cork grease for saxophone?

Cork grease is a lubricant for woodwind and reed instruments such as saxophones, clarinets, bassoons, and oboes. These instruments are designed to be disassembled into parts for easy storage and portability, and the joints between parts feature cork seals.

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How much does it cost to replace a saxophone cork?

Individual Services for Saxophone:

Neck cork $25
Replace water key cork (bari) $6
Replace springs $9/each (blued steel, stainless, or phosphor-bronze), $10/each (nickel-plated), $12/each (gold-plated)
Rod Fabrication $20 (long), $15 (short)
Neck pickup removal w/ flush plug $125 (brass), $175 (sterling)

What adhesive works on cork?

Regular white glue, also known as school glue, adheres corkboard to many other materials, especially if the second material is porous. Apply a bead of glue over the back of the material being adhered to cork.

How do you attach cork to cork?

Apply hot glue along the surface of the cork you wish to adhere to another piece of cork. For example, if you wish to adhere the end of the cork to another piece of cork, apply hot glue to the end of the cork you wish to affix to another piece of cork.

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How long does a clarinet Cork repair take?

This is also a routine Annual servicing for most clarinets. This service involves re-seating of pads, replacing a few pads, corks, felts, checking for proper fit of all joints and just general overall maintenance. This job takes 24 hours on average to complete and carries a 30 day ClarinetRepairs.com warranty.

Do saxophones need cork grease?

Cork grease is necessary for the maintenance of your instrument. Using too much cork grease, however, can cause just as many problems as not using enough. Cork grease should be used only when it becomes difficult to slide the joints of your instrument together.