Saxophone Repair Topic: What Leaks From Not Enough Shellac Looks Like And How To Fix It
Saxophone repairman Matt Stohrer of https://www.StohrerMusic.com talks about what not enough adhesive behind a pad usually looks like leakwise, how that is common on new horns, and the simple but effective way you can fix it if the pad is still new-ish (spoiler: take out the pad, add some shellac, and reseat it exactly where it was before). Also check out the Open Source Saxophone Project: http://www.OpenSourceSaxophoneProject... Here is my Patreon: / mattstohrer

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