Hello everyone!
I am on the verge of joining a drum and bugle corps where I will be marching a contrabass bugle (the genuine kind in GG!). I will also be in charge of doing field repairs while we're practing and while on the road. I have started making a list of things I should have in my toolbox, and I was wondering if you all could suggest anything I might be overlooking.
Soldering:
torch
solder
flux (cream AND liquid?)
rubbing alcohol
steel wool
solder scraper
extra butane
clamps
spray bottle
Hammers:
wooden mallet
small metal dent hammer
rawhide mallet
Pliers:
channel locks
needle-nose
regular pliers
Valves:
valve oil
corks
felts
valve gage
Miscellaneous:
mouthpiece remover
mouthpiece shank re-rounder
rags
slide grease
water key corks
heat resistant work mat
Thanks for any suggestions!
Suggestions for a Field Repair Kit
- tylerferris1213
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Suggestions for a Field Repair Kit
Tyler Ferris
Wessex British F
York Monster Eb
Getzen CB-50 CC
Cerveny CBB-601 BBb
"Yamayork" Frankentuba Contrabass FF
Wessex British F
York Monster Eb
Getzen CB-50 CC
Cerveny CBB-601 BBb
"Yamayork" Frankentuba Contrabass FF
- PaulMaybery
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Re: Suggestions for a Field Repair Kit
Screw drivers (phillips and standard)
Hex (Allen) wrench (metric and standard)
Brasso (for a light lap on a sticky valve)
Silver polish (for a nice cleanup after soldering on a silver horn)
Steel utility wire (for binding joints together while soldering.)
Cleaning rods
Cable ties
Twisties
Duct tape!!!!!!!!!!
Hex (Allen) wrench (metric and standard)
Brasso (for a light lap on a sticky valve)
Silver polish (for a nice cleanup after soldering on a silver horn)
Steel utility wire (for binding joints together while soldering.)
Cleaning rods
Cable ties
Twisties
Duct tape!!!!!!!!!!
Wessex 5/4 CC "Wyvern"
Wessex 4/4 F "Berg"
Wessex Cimbasso F
Mack Euphonium
Mack Bass Trombone
Conn 5V Double Bell Euphonium (casually for sale to an interested party)
Wessex 4/4 F "Berg"
Wessex Cimbasso F
Mack Euphonium
Mack Bass Trombone
Conn 5V Double Bell Euphonium (casually for sale to an interested party)
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Aglenntuba
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Re: Suggestions for a Field Repair Kit
A little handheld dremel would be helpful.
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hduong
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Re: Suggestions for a Field Repair Kit
Nice! Who are you marching with? Also what horns are you guys using? I marched on a Kanstul for a few seasons.
If you are using a kanstul, the braces for the screw that attach the bell will most likely come off over the season, along with the bar across the lead pipe. Having something handy to roll out the bell would be great, I was taught to using a towel and drum stick. Bring a box of assorted springs if you are going to be fixing horns also.
If you are using a kanstul, the braces for the screw that attach the bell will most likely come off over the season, along with the bar across the lead pipe. Having something handy to roll out the bell would be great, I was taught to using a towel and drum stick. Bring a box of assorted springs if you are going to be fixing horns also.
- imperialbari
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Re: Suggestions for a Field Repair Kit
These will repair most fields:



- tylerferris1213
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Re: Suggestions for a Field Repair Kit
Thanks for the suggestions! I may be marching with a small corps out of Columbus, Ohio. They're called the Saints. Now I need to go about acquiring all of these tools. As of now, I have a torch and a small screwdriver set.
Tyler Ferris
Wessex British F
York Monster Eb
Getzen CB-50 CC
Cerveny CBB-601 BBb
"Yamayork" Frankentuba Contrabass FF
Wessex British F
York Monster Eb
Getzen CB-50 CC
Cerveny CBB-601 BBb
"Yamayork" Frankentuba Contrabass FF
- Donn
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Re: Suggestions for a Field Repair Kit
If you don't already have a pocket knife, some kind of knife.
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Radar
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Re: Suggestions for a Field Repair Kit
If these horns and the older 1 piston and one rotary valve type, there are a number of small screws involved in the rotary mechanisms, I carry a few spare screws in my case for my rotary valve Tuba. The screws occasionally will work loose and fall out if you don't check them regularly, so having some spare screws would be helpful.
Retired Army Reserve 98th Div. Band: Euphonium, Trombone, Tuba, Bass Guitar
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Conn 36K Sousaphone
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Miraphone 186 CC
Conn 36K Sousaphone
Euphonium: Yamaha YEP-321 (modified with Euro-shank receiver with Lehman M mouthpiece)
Trombones:Yamaha 612 Bass, Conn 88H
- tylerferris1213
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Re: Suggestions for a Field Repair Kit
Thanks again for all the suggestions! Now on to my next question, what is the best way to purchase these tools? Is there a more cost-effective way than going out to a retail store or buying from Allied?
Tyler Ferris
Wessex British F
York Monster Eb
Getzen CB-50 CC
Cerveny CBB-601 BBb
"Yamayork" Frankentuba Contrabass FF
Wessex British F
York Monster Eb
Getzen CB-50 CC
Cerveny CBB-601 BBb
"Yamayork" Frankentuba Contrabass FF
- roweenie
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Re: Suggestions for a Field Repair Kit
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