I just acquired a MW-45Spls and the first thing I noticed is that the fifth valve trigger sits really high on the valve block, and no matter how much I move the thumb-ring or adjust the trigger linkage, I just can't find a comfortable position.
So this is a question for the repair gurus of the tubenet; how does one go about bending a trigger arm with out breaking it or ruining the silver finish? or is this something best left to the professionals?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Gene "trying to improve a tuba on a budget" Syen
Bending Trigger Mechanism
-
geneman06
- bugler

- Posts: 97
- Joined: Mon Oct 09, 2006 11:05 pm
- Location: Ambler, Pa
-
jon112780
- 4 valves

- Posts: 541
- Joined: Sat Mar 20, 2004 10:52 am
- Location: on my soapbox...
Re: Bending Trigger Mechanism
How much is it going to cost if you do it yourself and snap it off, or damage another part of the horn? Do you have the $$$ to spend on brand new parts, or a backup horn while the part takes 2 months to come in?
I don't.
Take it to the shop. It should only take a couple minutes of their time, and a couple bucks from you. Ask the other brass players in your area who they would recommend.
I don't.
Take it to the shop. It should only take a couple minutes of their time, and a couple bucks from you. Ask the other brass players in your area who they would recommend.
Energizer Bunny arrested, charged with battery.