The pieces of a first valve slide. The crook, two ferrules and two inner slide tubes |
The ferrule with a counter bore to receive the crook |
The crook |
One ferrule and inner slide tube soldered together |
Using the expander to hold the inner slide tube while soldering on the ferrule |
The soldered ferrule to inner slide tube |
Both ferrules and inner slide tube soldered and tinning sanded in preparation for soldering the crook |
Using the trumpet as a fixture |
Setting up the tubes in the first valve slide |
Using a straight edge to line up the parts |
The top joint has been soldered |
Excess solder because the part was too hot |
Soldered first valve slide |
Placing the valve slide on an expander for hand buffing |
Finished hand buffing |
Final buff using yellow rouge |
Looks just like it would from a factory |
Tubes are parallel |
Hi there
ReplyDeleteNice job. I'm a guy who started to do some simple repairs with trumpets. Please, tell me what do You do with solder if there is too much of it, how to remove it?
regards
Michel