dmksails Posted June 28 Posted June 28 Hi all. I was living on a boat when I started to learn the anglo concertina. Now I'm on shore and want to pick it up again. My practice space is going to be a detached garage. I have a wood stove for winters. Summer temps here are 50's to 70's typically. Any problems with leaving my Wren in its case in the garage when I'm not plating?
Tiposx Posted June 28 Posted June 28 (edited) As in 10 to 21 celsius. That sounds fine to me. Edited June 28 by Tiposx typo
David Lay Posted June 28 Posted June 28 Washington has had some extreme weather more recently, I believe. Try to avoid the heat waves, but more importantly try to avoid exposing your concertina to high humidity when the instrument is cool. You might get rust on the reeds if you allow condensation to form on them. Note, too, that wood expands and contracts as it absorbs or gives up moisture, which could cause issues. Room temperature and 40-60% relative humidity is best.
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