Hey just posted about oiling tuba rotors. Is the info I posted useful?
Did I leave anything out?
http://sousacentral.blogspot.com/2011/0 ... quiet.html
Thanks!
KS
Oiling Rotors: Is this useful info?
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Re: Oiling Rotors: Is this useful info?
Something that is rather useful for making sure that the oil spreads through the whole area, is to use the slides to pull the slides without pushing the valve when applying to where 14 is pointing, and to put the slides back in without pushing the valve when oiling 11 or 12. After doing so, the valve will be a bit harder to move the first time due to pressure, but it distributes the oil to the rotor better.
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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Re: Oiling Rotors: Is this useful info?
Strictly speaking, http://www.osmun.com/reference/Rot_Maint.htm from Osmun Music is for horns, but they directed me to it when I had my rotary in there.
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Re: Oiling Rotors: Is this useful info?
Personally, I find this collection of videos on Jeff Funderburks web site at The University of Northern Iowa to be quite comprehensive and a necessity to any player dealing with rotary valves for the first time.
the url is:
http://www.uni.edu/drfun/repair_video/r ... index.html" target="_blank" target="_blank
Here are the topice covered in these video lessons:
"Tuba Maintenance and Repair"
Basic Tools and Terminology
Basic Maintenance
Simple Repairs and Service
Valve Disassembly
Cleaning
Valve Reassembly - Closing Remarks
"Tuba Maintenance and Repair"
Opening Remarks
Basic Tools and Terminology
Valve and Linkage Systems
Valve Terminology
Linkage Systems Terminology
Ball and Socket System
S-Link (or Mechanical) System
Unibal System
"Basic Maintenance"
Lubrication (valve Unit)
Linkage Oiling points in Close-up
Top Post Oiling in Close-up
Back Bearing Oiling in Close-up
Oiling Schedule
Slide Care
Care of Instrument Finishes
"Simple Repairs and Service"
Stuck Slides
Sluggish Valves (Quick Fix)
Noisy Valves - Noise Reduction
Isolation of Noise in Linkage
Bumper Maintenance/Replacement
Checking Valve Tolerance
"Valve Disassembly"
Valve Disassembly Overview (General Explanation)
Valve Disassembly in Close-up
Back Cap Removal - Includes stuck caps
Linkage Disconnection
Valve Removal
"Cleaning"
General Cleaning (Valve cleaning with Vinegar & explanation of body/slide cleaning)
Valve Cleaning with Muriatic Acid
"Valve Reassembly "
General Explanation/Overview of Reassembly
Valve replacement and Oiling
Back Bearing and Bumper Alignment
Valve Reseating and Back Cap/Bearing Replacement
Linkage Reconnection and Stopper Arm Replacement
Closing Remarks
Roger
the url is:
http://www.uni.edu/drfun/repair_video/r ... index.html" target="_blank" target="_blank
Here are the topice covered in these video lessons:
"Tuba Maintenance and Repair"
Basic Tools and Terminology
Basic Maintenance
Simple Repairs and Service
Valve Disassembly
Cleaning
Valve Reassembly - Closing Remarks
"Tuba Maintenance and Repair"
Opening Remarks
Basic Tools and Terminology
Valve and Linkage Systems
Valve Terminology
Linkage Systems Terminology
Ball and Socket System
S-Link (or Mechanical) System
Unibal System
"Basic Maintenance"
Lubrication (valve Unit)
Linkage Oiling points in Close-up
Top Post Oiling in Close-up
Back Bearing Oiling in Close-up
Oiling Schedule
Slide Care
Care of Instrument Finishes
"Simple Repairs and Service"
Stuck Slides
Sluggish Valves (Quick Fix)
Noisy Valves - Noise Reduction
Isolation of Noise in Linkage
Bumper Maintenance/Replacement
Checking Valve Tolerance
"Valve Disassembly"
Valve Disassembly Overview (General Explanation)
Valve Disassembly in Close-up
Back Cap Removal - Includes stuck caps
Linkage Disconnection
Valve Removal
"Cleaning"
General Cleaning (Valve cleaning with Vinegar & explanation of body/slide cleaning)
Valve Cleaning with Muriatic Acid
"Valve Reassembly "
General Explanation/Overview of Reassembly
Valve replacement and Oiling
Back Bearing and Bumper Alignment
Valve Reseating and Back Cap/Bearing Replacement
Linkage Reconnection and Stopper Arm Replacement
Closing Remarks
Roger
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Re: Oiling Rotors: Is this useful info?
+1!Roger Lewis wrote:Personally, I find this collection of videos on Jeff Funderburks web site at The University of Northern Iowa to be quite comprehensive and a necessity to any player dealing with rotary valves for the first time.
That's where I learned to take apart rotors for the first time!
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Re: Oiling Rotors: Is this useful info?
Thanks bloke. I try to give useful information, but hopefully not enough information for people to try and get themselves into trouble.
Can anyone take apart rotors? Sure. Should they? Ehhh...maybe-maybe not. It depends on the person and really on a case by case basis.
I think advanced players should know how to do it properly. I don't think beginners should fuss with taking apart rotors at all. Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
Thanks to everyone for all of the suggestions. I will add them to my post and let visitors give them a look!
Can anyone take apart rotors? Sure. Should they? Ehhh...maybe-maybe not. It depends on the person and really on a case by case basis.
I think advanced players should know how to do it properly. I don't think beginners should fuss with taking apart rotors at all. Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
Thanks to everyone for all of the suggestions. I will add them to my post and let visitors give them a look!