Re: To Serve Man
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:45 pm
Add a couple of O-rings and........
Schlepp,bloke wrote:To Serve Man
Oh... I'm also speaking of the tubing itself. Very little of that stuff is perfectly round.... especially in the tight bends. It all tends to 'flatten' out even if a ball is drawn through it. Brass doesn't have much memory but still tries to straighten out a bit.bloke wrote:The only piston valve cluster that I ever encountered with no "dimples" in the cross-tubing in the pistons was a King "Giant" (.750" bore) sousaphone. The valve stroke, obviously was tremendously long.TubaTinker wrote:It's nice to have the wherewithall to attempt to make things perfect. There are enough OTHER things in a horn to make it play 'not-so-good' that one CAN'T do anything about.
I'm just wondering how many tubas have perfectly round tubing through the valve section.

Oh, I might have guessed that, but the lower shape of the 3 might have indicated from what type of goods they came.bloke wrote:It's just plastic, Klaus.