I'd like to share my clock spring to coil spring conversion to you. The story will be more in pictures than words, but I think you don't mind at all
I bought me this Alexander (see thread: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=29655" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank)
The valves were running ok(ish) and two needed at least some new springs. There was also some play/margin on the axel of the clock valves. I decided to rebuild the valve block, starting with converting the clock springs to coil springs.
The story went like this:
The Tuba to start with.

After removing 10 screws.
The guts.
Drilling and sawing.
Desoldering.
Anyone for spare parts?
After providing a technician (with the right equipment) my design on paper this is what I got back. It is fitted perfectly for a 4mm silversteel axle/shaft (not shown in this picture).
Mounted and ready to be used with standard (miraphone) coil springs.
All of them together on the 4mm silversteel axle/shaft.
The next step was to convert the S-linkage to a miniball (ball-joint) system, but the valves are running so smooth that I will have a go on the tuba for a while before taking this step.
Regards,
Patrick




