Can't believe my homemade fix actually worked!
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Can't believe my homemade fix actually worked!
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...
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Re: Can't believe my homemade fix actually worked!
If it works, it isn't stupid. Good thinking!
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing!
Greg Songer
King 606, DE LT101/LTD/D3
King 4B-F: Bach 5G Megatone gold plated
Greg Songer
King 606, DE LT101/LTD/D3
King 4B-F: Bach 5G Megatone gold plated
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Re: Can't believe my homemade fix actually worked!
Never sell yourself short on repairs within your realm! I’ve done many a Hillbilly engineering repair using a welder, carpentry tools and skills, metal working skills, etc on everything from furniture to tractors to internal combustion engines. Just think before you try something, alway try to think “What if”. If something seems dangerous, it probable is.
- NotSkilledHere
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Re: Can't believe my homemade fix actually worked!
probalby a bead of solder vibrated loose and was just boucing about. if it works it aint dumb! sometimes creativity is just the right solution!
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Don't let my horn collection fool you; I'm better at collecting than I am at playing.
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Re: Can't believe my homemade fix actually worked!
I was thinking that the beeswax might react with the brass over time, but apparently, beeswax can be used to prevent corrosion on brass.
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Cue discussion on bad sound due to dampened bell vibration...
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Laughs in soldered bead..
Matthew Walker
Owner/Craftsman, M&W Custom Trombones, LLC, Jackson, Wisconsin.
Former Bass Trombonist, Opera Australia, 1991-2006
Owner/Craftsman, M&W Custom Trombones, LLC, Jackson, Wisconsin.
Former Bass Trombonist, Opera Australia, 1991-2006
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Re: Can't believe my homemade fix actually worked!
Maybe there's an unexplored commercial angle here... TONE WAX
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Re: Can't believe my homemade fix actually worked!
In the guitar making world, where I came from, wax potting consisting of melted paraffin, is used for soaking pickup coils to attenuate microphonic effects. Some claim that it does actually does affect tone.