Inner slides to conn
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Inner slides to conn
I need to replace the innerslides to my conn. They are 0.517 and conn doesn't make them any more. Does anybody know where to get new ones?
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Re: Inner slides to conn
What model Conn is this? I didn't think they ever made 0.517" inners. Or are you talking about OD?
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Re: Inner slides to conn
Some 78H has 517 bore.. I have one from '24 and suspect that it has this size..
Btw, i think If You measure Your slide, M&k drawing May make tubing for You.. At a price of course..
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Re: Inner slides to conn
If you replace inners while keeping the original outers, DO NOT go by bore size alone. You have to measure the outer diameter of the stockings.
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Re: Inner slides to conn
I'd word it even more strongly than that. Find inners with stockings that fit the outers, then worry about the bore. Plus or minus a few thousandths on the bore isn't going to make much difference, but the stockings HAVE to fit the outers.brassmedic wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 1:18 pm If you replace inners while keeping the original outers, DO NOT go by bore size alone. You have to measure the outer diameter of the stockings.
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Re: Inner slides to conn
Truth. There are actually cases where the recommended replacements are a different bore size, like Olds large bore tenor for example.
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Re: Inner slides to conn
Conn Loyalist says they went to .523 bore starting in 1932 (not that that's necessarily accurate).
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