OK...
"Putting a finish on this instrument" has been put on the back burner...possibly later.
(I think that's a great idea...There's a HUGE difference - regardless of a player's age/experience/maturity) between handling a "huge beat-up instrument" and handling a "huge/no-dents instrument". I think it would be good for this instrument's owner to spend some time teaching themselves to handle this thing, possibly - then - have some tiny dinks re-removed, and then - after that - consider a finish.
...so we're down to tedium:
Here are the
- nylon valve guides
- piston vents
- synthetic spacer washers (with a hole punched in each washer, because Holton -
breathtakingly
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- drilled the top piston vent holes right underneath where the washers go)
These Holton pistons really don't "measure up" (pun intended) to Bauerfeind (etc.), so the "throw" of the pistons had to be approximated. ...actually, not all that bad, just not...well...precise.
The "average" throw "seems" (??) to be about .930"
Neither the casings nor the pistons were rebuilt - in conjunction with this job.
A pet peeve of mine is "complete dent removal - leaving the valves crappy".
These valves aren't "pretty", but they're really NOT worn, and the plating IS here...
They're actually "just fine".
IF I wanted to own a 345, these valves would NOT be an issue with me.
Remaining - for the (so-called) "reveal" - is
major clean up (NOT a small job), and it should be ready to go.