This is kind of a non-tuba question...
I'm currently student teaching at a middle school in Syracuse NY. We're beginning to introduce kicking out the third valve slide on D's to the trumpet players. A few of the players' slides are completely stuck. Is there anything we can do to free them up aside from sending them out to be cleaned? Thanks for any help you guys can give me.
- Mike Horsford
Frozen Slides
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Re: Frozen Slides
For something like this, techs are cheap, techs are good, and techs avoid a lot more damage caused by untoward unexpected consequences of improper attempts at self-repair.
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Re: Frozen Slides
Agreed. The repairmen have tools that the public can't get...iiipopes wrote:For something like this, techs are cheap, techs are good, and techs avoid a lot more damage caused by untoward unexpected consequences of improper attempts at self-repair.
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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Re: Frozen Slides
....you can lap them in nicely with some LAVA soap
I found this a rather curios thing to use. Isn't Lava a pumice soap. That's not too abrasive on the brass ?
Quoted from Wikipedia : " Unlike typical hand soaps, Lava contains ground pumice, which gave the soap its name. The soap and pumice combination is intended to scour tar, engine grease, paint, and similar substances from the skin. "
Hmmmm.... I suppose the combination of the soap and the oil keep it from really cutting into the brass ? Can you elaborate on this Joe ?

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Re: Frozen Slides
oldbandnerd wrote:....you can lap them in nicely with some LAVA soap
I found this a rather curios thing to use. Isn't Lava a pumice soap. That's not too abrasive on the brass ?
Quoted from Wikipedia : " Unlike typical hand soaps, Lava contains ground pumice, which gave the soap its name. The soap and pumice combination is intended to scour tar, engine grease, paint, and similar substances from the skin. "
Hmmmm.... I suppose the combination of the soap and the oil keep it from really cutting into the brass ? Can you elaborate on this Joe ?
Here a interesting piece of trivia. Lava is made by the WD-40 people. They bought it from Procter&Gamble in 1995.
