How did the brass repairman do it?
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How did the brass repairman do it?
I took my Willson into the shop yesterday, because one of my slides was really loose and kept falling out. He fixed it in about ten minutes and charged me only $20. When I took a look at it, I didn't see anything different about the slide at all--only that it now fit right. I asked him what he did to fix it, and he just smiled and said "magic." Then he told a cute little story about how the horn sat in the freezer for a few minutes and shrank so the slide fit better. They were funny stories, but I'm still left curious.
How did he do it?
Nick
How did he do it?
Nick
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BobEuph wrote:How did the brass repairman do it?
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Possibly.....
he took a hammer and hit the end of one of the slide tubes to turn it egg shaped. When you put it back in the horn it turns round again, but now there is tension from the inner slide tube against the outer tube, better holding it in place.
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... OR, they just put the outer slides and the body of the horn in the freezer and shrank it YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN SOMETHING WAS UP WHEN THEY TOLD YOU TO KEEP THE SLIDE IN YOUR POCKET, AND NOT TO PLAY BELOW THE ARCTIC CIRCLE...davemcrobs wrote:the elephant wrote:Tube Expandereupher61 wrote:expanded the diameter of the inner slide tubing ...
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Unless you intend to spend many hundred bucks buying a full size range of expensive tools like tube expanders... and spend the time to truly learn how to use them without making a mess of things... you're just going to have to be satisfied with an answer like 'magic'.Scooby Tuba wrote:The more "insecure-in-their-skills" techs give replies like "magic"....davemcrobs wrote:But I was going to say that the repairman should tell you what he did.
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Hi All,
Guess I will throw in 2¢ as well.
Even though I have a fairly large number of the expandable rods, I don't use them for refitting slide tubes. Sure, there great to a point at re-rounding slide-tubes but the wall thickness on many such telescopic tubes is to great for me to gain good controllable results with out making a lumpy stretched to hell mess of the tube being worked. Believe it or not, I use a straight steel mandrel and a heavy flat-faced dent hammer to expand the tube evenly and neatly down it entire length yielding final results where one is hard pressed to see where the metal was worked. It takes a little practice to get a feel for it but it delivers excellent and proper results.
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Guess I will throw in 2¢ as well.
Even though I have a fairly large number of the expandable rods, I don't use them for refitting slide tubes. Sure, there great to a point at re-rounding slide-tubes but the wall thickness on many such telescopic tubes is to great for me to gain good controllable results with out making a lumpy stretched to hell mess of the tube being worked. Believe it or not, I use a straight steel mandrel and a heavy flat-faced dent hammer to expand the tube evenly and neatly down it entire length yielding final results where one is hard pressed to see where the metal was worked. It takes a little practice to get a feel for it but it delivers excellent and proper results.
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I don't know. This seems to work well for me when I am pressed for time and am not in the mood to explain the process.Scooby Tuba wrote:Explanations of what's been done to an expensive piece of equipment should never be "magic." Gee, my car runs now, must be magic...
In addition to this, I find it equally amusing how some folks think a nine month repair course or an even shorter college class will teach them everything they need to know to be a journeyman repair tech.Scooby Tuba wrote:"Having at" the Ferree's catalog doesn't make anyone a repair technician. Explaining what's been done to an instrument doesn't enable the owner to do the same job.
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Only if you post more of your own. Would love to see more of what you do in your shop.davemcrobs wrote:Do I?
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