Too loose tuning slide?
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Too loose tuning slide?
One bass trombone of my former school, to be more specific a Bach 50B, has a very loose tuning slide. That tuning slide is, I believe, original one that comes with the horn. The horn is pretty beaten up, but the tuning slide is smooth enough that one can put linkage system on it and uses it like a tuba trigger (why one would use such thing on a trombone is questionable). The student who is using it wraps a rubber band around both legs, which helps a little, but not much. It just refuses to stay longer than around 3/4 inch pull, even with extra-viscous grease.
So my questions are:
1. Why? As far as I know a bent or damaged slide (or sleeve) should be harder to pull isnt it? A sleeve/slide cannot just be smaller/bigger so uniformly unintentionally, right?
2. Is there any quick fix? Or any fix apart from ordering the new slide at all?
Thank you for your answer.
So my questions are:
1. Why? As far as I know a bent or damaged slide (or sleeve) should be harder to pull isnt it? A sleeve/slide cannot just be smaller/bigger so uniformly unintentionally, right?
2. Is there any quick fix? Or any fix apart from ordering the new slide at all?
Thank you for your answer.
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Too loose tuning slide?
It could be that somebody got really aggressive with some steel wool trying to "clean up" the slide legs. Note: DON'T DO THIS!!
The metal can be slightly expanded to fit tighter. or the legs bent just a little interfere. The rubber band solution works; I've seen O-rings used the same way. Problem with rubber bands is that the sulfur in the rubber causes the brass to stain.
Short of the rubber band solution or very heavy grease (Lanolin comes to mind, but it may not work as well in a hot country like Thailand). If uou want a permanent soluton you need to have a good repairman work on it.
The metal can be slightly expanded to fit tighter. or the legs bent just a little interfere. The rubber band solution works; I've seen O-rings used the same way. Problem with rubber bands is that the sulfur in the rubber causes the brass to stain.
Short of the rubber band solution or very heavy grease (Lanolin comes to mind, but it may not work as well in a hot country like Thailand). If uou want a permanent soluton you need to have a good repairman work on it.
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Too loose tuning slide?
A quick fix for me is a small strip of clear tape. I havent noticed a difference in the horns response or any discoloration from the adhesive.
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I have handled several newer 50B that were built this way. The inner tubes were MUCH smaller than they need to be. Don't know why they would do that - intentionally.
Anyway, the thickest slide grease I have found is this stuff:
http://www.monsteroil.net/slide-grease/
It is great.
Anyway, the thickest slide grease I have found is this stuff:
http://www.monsteroil.net/slide-grease/
It is great.
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I second the O-ring idea. Hardware and plumbing supply stores have a variety of sizes. Get one that fits snugly on each leg.
I presume there are such stores in Japan.
I presume there are such stores in Japan.
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Is there less sulfur in a standard O ring than there is in a standard rubber band?
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O rings are usually synthetic rubber like Viton or Neoprene. They don't use sulfur to vulcanize.
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Quote from: BGuttman on Jan 13, 2018, 08:14AMIt could be that somebody got really aggressive with some steel wool trying to "clean up" the slide legs. Note: DON'T DO THIS!!
The metal can be slightly expanded to fit tighter. or the legs bent just a little interfere. The rubber band solution works; I've seen O-rings used the same way. Problem with rubber bands is that the sulfur in the rubber causes the brass to stain.
Short of the rubber band solution or very heavy grease (Lanolin comes to mind, but it may not work as well in a hot country like Thailand). If uou want a permanent soluton you need to have a good repairman work on it.
I have experience this with one of my horns. I used the method to bend one leg a little and that fixed the problem.
/Tom
The metal can be slightly expanded to fit tighter. or the legs bent just a little interfere. The rubber band solution works; I've seen O-rings used the same way. Problem with rubber bands is that the sulfur in the rubber causes the brass to stain.
Short of the rubber band solution or very heavy grease (Lanolin comes to mind, but it may not work as well in a hot country like Thailand). If uou want a permanent soluton you need to have a good repairman work on it.
I have experience this with one of my horns. I used the method to bend one leg a little and that fixed the problem.
/Tom
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Too loose tuning slide?
hetman ultra slide grease. It's a really thick tuning slide grease. that would be a temp fix.
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Quote from: watermailonman on Jan 13, 2018, 05:52PMI have experience this with one of my horns. I used the method to bend one leg a little and that fixed the problem.
/Tom
Not my favorite method, but definitely the easiest to do without any tools.
It is better to make the diameters fit properly, but that requires tools, time, and experience.
Cheers,
Andy
/Tom
Not my favorite method, but definitely the easiest to do without any tools.
It is better to make the diameters fit properly, but that requires tools, time, and experience.
Cheers,
Andy
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Quote from: watermailonman on Jan 13, 2018, 05:52PMI have experience this with one of my horns. I used the method to bend one leg a little and that fixed the problem.
/Tom
I want to emphasize LITTLE. You might need to just warp it a bit. Too much and the slide doesn't move at all (or fit).
/Tom
I want to emphasize LITTLE. You might need to just warp it a bit. Too much and the slide doesn't move at all (or fit).
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I would stress that bending your slide tubes so they are non-parallel should be viewed as an even MORE temporary fix than using thick grease. (The thick grease could be long-term, actually.)
You should give your horn to a tech.
You should give your horn to a tech.
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Too loose tuning slide?
I have the same problem on my 42. Previous owner had it sanded down a bit (you can see the marks), I guess because it was too tight, but that was extremely stupid of them because years later, it's now loose. We did the bending trick, but that only lasted so long before the tuning slide got back into its normal shape. Expanding was apparently not an option because only a portion of the slide (about a third of it, starting in the middle and up) is loose, and the thickness is uneven. I have a little container of Hetman 9, and it's the only thing that works. Unfortunately it was discontinued. The thing they replaced it with doesn't do the trick, the 8.5 either. Luckily you only need a small amount and it can stay on for a very long time before you need to apply it again, because when I run out of the stuff, it seems my only option will be to have the tuning slide legs replaced...
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Quote from: BGuttman on Jan 14, 2018, 09:00AMI want to emphasize LITTLE. You might need to just warp it a bit. Too much and the slide doesn't move at all (or fit).
Yes very, very little with a light hand. It works.
/Tom
Yes very, very little with a light hand. It works.
/Tom
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Quote from: BGuttman on Jan 14, 2018, 09:00AMI want to emphasize LITTLE. You might need to just warp it a bit. Too much and the slide doesn't move at all (or fit).
Yes very, very little with a light hand. It works.
/Tom
Yes very, very little with a light hand. It works.
/Tom