Looking for a pair for a 42.
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The 42 never came with slide springs. Nor did the Yamahas.
Bob Osmun made a pair for my Yamaha 682 by cutting a baritone horn valve spring in half. That's probably your best option.
Bob Osmun made a pair for my Yamaha 682 by cutting a baritone horn valve spring in half. That's probably your best option.
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You're a genius Bruce!
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Quote from: jbeckett on May 06, 2017, 12:28PMYou're a genius Bruce!
I'm not the genius. Bob Osmun is the genius. I'm just mentioning what he did for me.
I'm not the genius. Bob Osmun is the genius. I'm just mentioning what he did for me.
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Quote from: BGuttman on May 06, 2017, 01:17PMI'm not the genius. Bob Osmun is the genius. I'm just mentioning what he did for me.
Procured said springs. Now how to install?
Procured said springs. Now how to install?
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Remove bumper corks (or felts).
Cut the spring in half.
Bend the spring wire where you just cut it to point in the direction of compression. About 1/4" to 1/2" of spring wire.
Place the springs one on each inner with the point you just made pointing toward the mouthpiece receiver or tenon.
Ram the outer slide in a couple of times to seat the spring.
Cut the spring in half.
Bend the spring wire where you just cut it to point in the direction of compression. About 1/4" to 1/2" of spring wire.
Place the springs one on each inner with the point you just made pointing toward the mouthpiece receiver or tenon.
Ram the outer slide in a couple of times to seat the spring.