Poll: Piston Valve Oil
- Art Hovey
- pro musician

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Re: Poll: Piston Valve Oil
For the past 6 months or so I have been using a 50-50 mixture of pure glycerin (from a drug store) and formula 409 detergent. There is still a little sludge buildup which requires occasional cleaning, but it's less than I have found with any other lubricant. What I especially like is the fact that if the tuba dries out after a few days of neglect in hot weather I can pour a few drops down the mouthpipe and get everything moving again immediately. There is no longer any accumulation of "lime" on my pistons, and my valve cap threads no longer get stuck. The mixture is also virtually odorless.
- ken k
- 6 valves

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Re: Poll: Piston Valve Oil
couldn't vote for wome reason....Al Cass or whatever is cheapest at the store.....
B&H imperial E flat tuba
Mirafone 187 BBb
1919 Pan American BBb Helicon
1924 Buescher BBb tuba (Dr. Suessaphone)
2009 Mazda Miata
1996 Honda Pacific Coast PC800
Mirafone 187 BBb
1919 Pan American BBb Helicon
1924 Buescher BBb tuba (Dr. Suessaphone)
2009 Mazda Miata
1996 Honda Pacific Coast PC800
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Oyba
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Re: Poll: Piston Valve Oil
Wick - it lasts for ever.
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Michael Bush
- FAQ Czar
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Re: Poll: Piston Valve Oil
I had no idea. No wonder people around here (50 or so miles SW of Greer) are so loyal to it.acjcf2 wrote:Blue Juice (made in Greer, SC)
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For quite a while I used nine parts lamp oil to one part food grade mineral oil. But then the lamp oil gave out, and now I've gone back to Hetman's #2 or Yahama Vintage, which is what I was using before.
The home brew is definitely cheaper on a percentage basis, but in actual dollars we're not talking about taking food out of the children's mouths.
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discsolar
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Re: Poll: Piston Valve Oil
Long time lurker, first time poster. Finally something to add.
I play a 40 year old Besson euph. Lots of trouble with sticky values. Tried lots of oils. I suspect the valves are a bit loose due to age. Always had trouble with green slime, and it didn't seem to help that I needed to use a lot of oil to keep valves moving.
On a whim, I tried Yamaha synthetic "vintage" thinking it might help with older valves. All my problems (related to sticking valves) disappeared! It costs double what music store oil dies, but I use a fourth or less. Also cuts down the green slime dramatically, probably due to pure oil volume.
I also switched to Yamaha synthetic (but not vintage) on my 10 year old Yamaha 105, and it also cleaned up the green.
I play a 40 year old Besson euph. Lots of trouble with sticky values. Tried lots of oils. I suspect the valves are a bit loose due to age. Always had trouble with green slime, and it didn't seem to help that I needed to use a lot of oil to keep valves moving.
On a whim, I tried Yamaha synthetic "vintage" thinking it might help with older valves. All my problems (related to sticking valves) disappeared! It costs double what music store oil dies, but I use a fourth or less. Also cuts down the green slime dramatically, probably due to pure oil volume.
I also switched to Yamaha synthetic (but not vintage) on my 10 year old Yamaha 105, and it also cleaned up the green.