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http://www.chisham.com/cgi-bin/search.c ... =valve+oil

In the upper-left corner of your screen (under the big word "TubeNet"), you will see a place where you can search for stuff. It works fairly well.
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Post by joebob »

Hetman's is the best I've found. They have a few different varieties of oils. Their slide grease also works very well.
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bloke wrote:.... A very high-profile player buys (probably quarts) of (cheap) "lamp oil", and (I believe) adds just a bit of Mobil 1 for viscosity....
Ultra-pure lamp oil... unless you want the scented and citronella stuff that folks burn in their Tiki torches.
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Post by Chuck(G) »

You know, one of the problems that tuba players frequently come up against is getting sufficient elbow room.

Which is why I lubricate valves with this:

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and slides with this:

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I am a Euph player,

For my professional Besson 967S with great compression (even though it is 27 years old) I normally use Blue Juice. For my 75 year old Pan American, 65 year old Holton Double Bell, and 40 year old Conn Connstellation, I use Hetman Classic #3. On the older horns, the slightly thicker #3 helps with keeping compression at its highest. In a pinch I also use Al Cass or Holton. I definitely do NOT use the Hetman Classic #3 on my Besson Euph, though as it slows the valves down too much.

For all of my horns, I use Hetman cleaning solvent about once every 6 months or so to get rid of buildup. This leaves the piston and casing coated with a slick surface of synthetic suff which also helps keep things moving nicely. Stuff works great.

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bloke wrote: This probably works better:

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Post by pulseczar »

If we're on that subject, I don't find semen to be a good valve oil. It slows down the valves after long period of no use.
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Post by Pure Sound »

I've used Lamp Oil,Roche Thomas,Al Cass and Blue Juice and So far the Blue Juice has proved the best
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Scooby Tuba wrote:I use weasel pee thinned out rancid bear grease. Works great. Keeps the violins away, although, maybe I'll start burning a citronella tiki torch back there...
Tried that, but the violas just keep on comin'... :P
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