Lightweight slides prone to damage?
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Lightweight slides prone to damage?
Are lightweight slides like the 2b Jigs Whigham model and others that use a lighter and I would assume, thinner material to make them lighter, for supposedly faster action, more prone to damage? Are slide replacements a reality with that type of trombone?
Tom
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Re: Lightweight slides prone to damage?
A plastic hanger fell a couple of feet on to my 5H slide and dinged it.
LW slides allow you to feel imperfections more.
LW slides allow you to feel imperfections more.
6H (K series)
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant valves)
72H bell section (half moon)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant valves)
72H bell section (half moon)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
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Re: Lightweight slides prone to damage?
Typically light weight just means no oversleeves. It can also mean nickel liters instead of brass. Nickel is actually more durable but more difficult to repair.
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Re: Lightweight slides prone to damage?
As far as I am aware... most manufacturer's lightweight slides will typically use the same tubes as a standard weight slide, but without the oversleeves. This leaves them vulnerable to wear at contact points, but the same otherwise.
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Re: Lightweight slides prone to damage?
Yep. My ‘57 6H had the oversleeves removed. It’s very light and fast.
Jerry Walker
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Bach 6 3/4C
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Re: Lightweight slides prone to damage?
No, for the reasons given above.
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Re: Lightweight slides prone to damage?
Thank you all for your help, I appreciate it.
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Re: Lightweight slides prone to damage?
The outers dent easier, but they don't tend to go out of alignment more than any other. Just be careful.
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Re: Lightweight slides prone to damage?
Modern slides also have really tight tolerances compared to the vintage ones. Healthy ones do feel smoother because of that - it's worth it. And yes, be careful.
King Jiggs 2BL
Olds Opera
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Holton bass trumpet
B&H Imperial shepherd's crook cornet
Olds Opera
Besson Sovereign Bb/F bass
Holton bass trumpet
B&H Imperial shepherd's crook cornet