Hagmaan valve seal
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2021 11:27 am
Hi all,
Relatively recently I was granted an exemption for international travel. Unfortunately due to the pandemic there was really only one airline flying out of my country to where I was going and they had very intense and unusual rules for how I could pack and take my trombone. I usually fly very regularly and have set ups for almost any outcome required for packing it, but this was weird and new to me.
I found what I thought was a safe way to do it where the airline agreed to check/take it, but unfortunately my trombone came out the other side with damage, tubes were bent etc.... I took it quickly to a local repair person and they did a great job. However, since getting it back, one of the caps on my hagmaan valves feel loose, it rattles a bit if I encourage it to do so, it also spins with little resistance if I twist it.
Not a major deal, doesn't seem to affect the sound, just never used to do that and it's starting to annoy me. Any easy/safe fixes I could try?
Relatively recently I was granted an exemption for international travel. Unfortunately due to the pandemic there was really only one airline flying out of my country to where I was going and they had very intense and unusual rules for how I could pack and take my trombone. I usually fly very regularly and have set ups for almost any outcome required for packing it, but this was weird and new to me.
I found what I thought was a safe way to do it where the airline agreed to check/take it, but unfortunately my trombone came out the other side with damage, tubes were bent etc.... I took it quickly to a local repair person and they did a great job. However, since getting it back, one of the caps on my hagmaan valves feel loose, it rattles a bit if I encourage it to do so, it also spins with little resistance if I twist it.
Not a major deal, doesn't seem to affect the sound, just never used to do that and it's starting to annoy me. Any easy/safe fixes I could try?