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I saw a guy sanding a floor do that once: after sanding, he gathered up some of the sanding dust and mixed it in a tray with shellac. Then he had an applicator sort of like a cloth "swiffer" that he mopped this all over the floor, filled the cracks. Being shellac, it dried fast. In half an hour he was ready to fine sand and varnish.
Doesn't sound right that you would have to back a trimmer out to the point of falling out. Normally they'd be somewhere in the tight to midrange of their travel. If this is C1A on the schematic on the first page of this post it ought to peak on a weak station at the high end of the band. The weaker the better, to avoid AVC action.
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