Cool Raincatcher I made

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Cool Raincatcher I made

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Hi here is a Cool raincatcher I made for my friend Jose Joaquin Hernanderz. Its a Conn 22K Body ,A Martin valve set ,valves were replated, and King sousaphone bell.The tuning slide needs to made longer. Because you take out the 1st branch the up turn of the sousaphone body. Jose Loves the Horn!!! Thanks for looking Harvs Happy Horns
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Harv you missed out on the most important thing:

I don’t see the scale displaying how much it actually rained!

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imperialbari wrote:I don’t see the scale displaying how much it actually rained!
Klaus, everything's digital these days. It's in the back... :shock: :D
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Just a thought, what if you were to make a raincatcher out of the stealth tuba material? Then you could actually use it to measure how much rain there was...
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