Denis Wick Valve Oil?
- TheHatTuba
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Denis Wick Valve Oil?
Has anyone tried the new(ish) Denis Wick valve oil with teflon?
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euphomate
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Re: Denis Wick Valve Oil?
I used it on my euphonium and tubas for about twelve months. All have piston valves, the euph & one tuba have monel valves, the Besson Sovereign EEb stainless steel. It's a very thin oil. I didn't notice any change in valve action or anything else related to specific valve oils. I discontinued with it when my supply finished and now use ULTRAPURE for everything.
Besson BE982 Sovereign EEb tuba
Wessex Champion EEb tuba
Stencil compensating euphonium
Wessex Champion EEb tuba
Stencil compensating euphonium
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bbocaner
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Re: Denis Wick Valve Oil?
This is kind of off topic, but what color are the valve guides on your Besson? My new Besson has black plastic guides and there was some kind of reaction with ultrapure and the valve guides swelled and caused horrible sticking. Going back to another brand eventually fixed it. I have an older Besson with white guides and it wasn't a problem.euphomate wrote:I used it on my euphonium and tubas for about twelve months. All have piston valves, the euph & one tuba have monel valves, the Besson Sovereign EEb stainless steel. It's a very thin oil. I didn't notice any change in valve action or anything else related to specific valve oils. I discontinued with it when my supply finished and now use ULTRAPURE for everything.
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Walter Webb
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Re: Denis Wick Valve Oil?
What if it becomes discovered that teflon is particulary toxic to your alveoli? I have been noticing that, in the heat of battle, I must re-suck up air already launched into the tuba, or yank my face away from the mpc, which is disruptive to the chops. I wonder what we are breathing in from the bowels of lubricated brass?
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Re: Denis Wick Valve Oil?
not bad stuff...not great stuff either...odorless, clear, etc...
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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SousaSaver
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Re: Denis Wick Valve Oil?
I wouldn't be that concerned about it. Many people use teflon coated cookware.Walter Webb wrote:What if it becomes discovered that teflon is particulary toxic to your alveoli? I have been noticing that, in the heat of battle, I must re-suck up air already launched into the tuba, or yank my face away from the mpc, which is disruptive to the chops. I wonder what we are breathing in from the bowels of lubricated brass?
The Denis Wick oil I have isn't clear. You can see the teflon in it. I haven't noticed much difference one way or the other with it. It hasn't caused me any problems but it also hasn't revolutionized anything for me either.
I would say it is a good product though.
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euphomate
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Re: Denis Wick Valve Oil?
Black guides, but 80% worn and soon due for replacement. There hasn't been any reaction with Ultrapure or other oils, either synthetic or petroleum based. Perhaps new guides need a thin oil until worn in a little, and Ultrapure isn't a particularly light oil IMO.bbocaner wrote:euphomate wrote: This is kind of off topic, but what color are the valve guides on your Besson? My new Besson has black plastic guides and there was some kind of reaction with ultrapure and the valve guides swelled and caused horrible sticking. Going back to another brand eventually fixed it. I have an older Besson with white guides and it wasn't a problem.
Besson BE982 Sovereign EEb tuba
Wessex Champion EEb tuba
Stencil compensating euphonium
Wessex Champion EEb tuba
Stencil compensating euphonium