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andrew the tuba player
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Re: Conn 20j

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Ok so I got the bell flare stripped and waxed. I masked it off at the seam of the flare and the throat to try to keep the deep glow inside of the bell. I think it looks good but I may strip the rest of it as there is a lot more missing laquer and brown brass inside the bell than I thought.

I sprayed a good amount of citri-strip over the surface and let it sit for an hour. I then used a stage 4 blending abrasive sponge (much like scotch Brite but a little more abrasive) very lightly and the laquer and brown patina just rubbed right off. There were a few dents that had a build up of patina that took a little more work but it didn't take a large amount if removal. I then used 800 grit sand paper in a circular pattern around the flare to blend the strokes. I then cleaned the bell to ensure there was no dust or other contamination and moved on to the wax. I started with a buffer and a light pad but I didn't wind up using it because the bell isn't flat enough and I was concerned about digging into the metal with the edges of the buffer. So I finished It by hand.

I took pictures throughout but my camera isn't good enough to really show much difference between the steps so here are the before and after.

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Throughout the process I used very light abrasion to keep the integrity of the metal and keep the removal as low as possible. I like the glow in the bell but I may go ahead and do the rest later. I also haven't done any reshaping yet. I'd like to smooth a few of the wrinkles out and then I think it will look really good.
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Looks great. Thanks for the updates.
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Thanks. I think it looks good. The brass is a lot brighter than I thought it would be but I think it looks good. A few of the wrinkles and repairs did show up some more so I'll probably do some reshaping sometime soon but I think it's definitely an improvement.
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Looks great, Andrew.

Glad I could help get your prize back up and running.

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