tubas for Jesus - POLL ADDED !

Projects, repair topics, and Frankentubas

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a 15th grader's tuba recital on a weeknight, in-person
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two episodes of Walker Texas Ranger
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I shouldn't really be playing, right now; it's everything I can do to keep from coughing...but this should show the church man that the thing works:



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...and (even though I didn't wipe it off after handling it with my slide-greasy hands) these should show him that it looks good enough to use in his church:


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Good ol' rubber mat/log cabin tuba glamor shot.
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arpthark wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 3:37 pm Good ol' rubber mat/log cabin tuba glamor shot.
not previously revealed:
The fourth lever (as with the others) appears to be Jinbao (??), but is a mismatch.
That having been said, the lever arm coming off of it is significantly LONGER - which ends up being fine, since there's a "dip" in the tubing coming out of the 3rd rotor (offering clearance for that lever arm), and - with the longer lever arm - the 4th valve paddle stroke is SIGNIFICANTLY shorter than the 1-2-3 lever strokes, which (considering most people's "pinky" fingers) is a very GOOD thing...

...again, cosmetic flaws, not perfectly cleaned up solder seams, and not-absolutely/completely-removed body damage are apparent, but (as previously stated) the goal was to bring the condition of the instrument up to (and - arguably - past) the quality of an instrument defined by the available funds of the buyer... (I could have easily spent SEVERAL more hours to make this thing LOOK a little bit better, yet play NO better.) ...I'm fairly sure that the church is really scrounging/stretching for these funds, as I was asked to wait a week to deliver it, and I feel pretty good about what they're getting for their money. 😐
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Joe, thanks for taking the time to post about this repair job.
I always enjoy seeing and hearing [playing] a beat-up horn brought back to life :teeth
Get well soon! Best wishes and prayers for quick return to normal.
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