I hope the repair experts on this site can help me.
I have a BBb Higham helicon and I will be playing it in a parade this Saturday. I was getting it ready when I noticed that 2 valves have small holes in the port walls (ports are what I call the channel that diverts airflow to valve slides).
The horn still sounds the same, and I am wondering if there is an easy fix, an expensive fix or I should just leave it be? I suspect that over time the holes will get bigger and a fix now might be easier. Thanks for your help...
130 year old helicon - valve trouble
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130 year old helicon - valve trouble
Matt Chin
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Re: 130 year old helicon - valve trouble
Several approaches, but in this case how I would repair these holes would be to clean the valve ports and float just enough Sta Brite solder to seal them. Takes a wee bit of finesse, but easy enough with practice.
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Re: 130 year old helicon - valve trouble
YorkNumber3, Thanks for your recommendation, I will try it and report back...
Matt Chin
Yarmouth, Maine
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Yarmouth, Maine
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