
One broke off when my tuba bumped into a coffee table. The other snapped when I tried to unscrew another valve stem to see which end of the screw was soldered. It turns out that both ends appear to be soldered, but it basically fell apart in my hands without applying much torque at all.
How should I go about fixing this? I was going to drill a nice hole on the lathe and use a screw extractor, but the the solder makes the job a lot more tricky since I've never applied heat to a valve piston before. Drilling and tapping a larger thread for new stems is a possibility. A mickey mouse repair with epoxy is possible too. How much would a repairman charge?
-Eric


