Re: temperature affecting cases
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If you left the case in a trunk that is 10 degrees for 10 hours, then took it straight inside to 70-ish degree temperatures and opened the case you could have major problems with the guitar.
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But if you let it sit in the new warmer temperature you'd be fine, right?
James
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Yeah. Like I mentioned the case slows down the affects of outside temperature....this applies whether its really cold, really hot, or the ideal room temperature. As far as how long to tell ya to wait in this scenario, it's hard to say because as I had mentioned it depends on the thickness of the case, what it is made of, etc. The time would defintely be in the hours, though.
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If you left the case in a trunk that is 10 degrees for 10 hours, then took it straight inside to 70-ish degree temperatures and opened the case you could have major problems with the guitar.
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But if you let it sit in the new warmer temperature you'd be fine, right?
James
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Yeah. Like I mentioned the case slows down the affects of outside temperature....this applies whether its really cold, really hot, or the ideal room temperature. As far as how long to tell ya to wait in this scenario, it's hard to say because as I had mentioned it depends on the thickness of the case, what it is made of, etc. The time would defintely be in the hours, though.
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