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What kind of pan could you use in place of a dutch oven?

What kind of pan could you use in place of a dutch oven?

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Feed the string through the bridge and up to the keyTurn to tighten.
it depends on the type of guitar you have, because fenders for example have an opening in the back which enables you to have easy access to the strings.you un-tie it from the head-stock and pull it out, and putting a new string is in the same way.you put the string through that opening and pull it in to the other side and tie it to the head-stocki hope you understand what i said, it might be confusinggood luck :)
if i was you i would pay to have it done and hang out and watch it be done. if you have a floyd rose bridge (80s early 90s metal) pay close attention in order to save paying to watch it againre-stringing is easy, but most music stores are understanding and will give you a crash course probably for $5 more than the price of stringsbest guitar dreams!
It depends on whether the guitar is acoustic or electric.and if it is electric, it depends on the type of bridgeThis topic is too difficult to explain in writing.do a google or yahoo search on restringing a guitar and you'll find some good sites that show pictures of the processAlso, an even better idea is to take the guitar to a music shop and have them restring it for you, and watch as they do it.
a heavy bottom 5 quart stock pota large roasting pan tented with aluminum foil maybe a crock pot if it is cooking a long time a pressure cooker if you have no time an aluminum roasting pan with a cookie sheet underneath for support with a foil tent on top.

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