Can't believe my homemade fix actually worked!
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 8:58 pm
I have a 1961 Holton Galaxy (the older style thata fully nickel-silver rather than nickel plated) and love the way it plays enough that I sold my 2B as it was getting left at home
Everything about it was a joy to play EXCEPT that there was some little bit of detritus inside the rim of the bell that rattled around and buzzed on the D above middle C. It was sooo annoying and I couldn't get it out. I must have tried digging around in that little unsoldered rim with a tiny bit of steel wire for hours and couldn't get the little buzz out.
I figured if I could jam the buzz in place that would solve the problem, so I got out the trusty old creme brulee torch and melted an ounce or so of beeswax all the way around the rim. I scraped and scrubbed off all the excess and it works like a dream now! No buzz, the bell is still as alive as ever, no complaints.
I have no idea if this is a legitimate fix that techs have done before, but its stupid and it works...
Everything about it was a joy to play EXCEPT that there was some little bit of detritus inside the rim of the bell that rattled around and buzzed on the D above middle C. It was sooo annoying and I couldn't get it out. I must have tried digging around in that little unsoldered rim with a tiny bit of steel wire for hours and couldn't get the little buzz out.
I figured if I could jam the buzz in place that would solve the problem, so I got out the trusty old creme brulee torch and melted an ounce or so of beeswax all the way around the rim. I scraped and scrubbed off all the excess and it works like a dream now! No buzz, the bell is still as alive as ever, no complaints.
I have no idea if this is a legitimate fix that techs have done before, but its stupid and it works...