sousaphone braces

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sousaphone braces

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Sometimes - when brass instruments end up cockeyed, I pull them back the way they're supposed to be (bare hands, direct force) before resorting to using any tools.

I'm going through a set of sousaphones, and most of them have two or three broken braces, and other solder joints that are worked loose (often: 4th to 5th branch). OK...These are crappy sort-of off-brand sousaphones (though they sound OK), and I'm not going to mention the maker...but - that having been said - do any of you band directors have any idea how hard I would have to pull on a brace (even a not particularly sturdy one) in order to break it?

local/state/federal funding (which comes out of my paycheck, out of teacher's paychecks, and out of everyone's paychecks) is paying for me to fix this stuff... :eyes:

Most of my own jr./sr. high school's sousaphones were Conn 36K fiberglass sousaphones, which featured small-gauge "delicate" braces. This is how many braces and solder joints on sousaphones were broken at my school, between 1968 and 1974:


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sousaphone repairanoia:

...just imagining (while dealing with the $h!t they did, this last year)...
hmm...That old man fixed all the stuff I f'ed up yet AGAIN, and again WITHOUT unsoldering the body parts...He even fixed these crappy post-American-age hastily-manufactured short-action valve casings that I jacked, and WITHOUT inserting tools into them...How the hell...?? Oh well, I'll just have to try EXTRA-hard - this year - to tear it up worse than he can fix it back again...He'll probably die soon...and then I'll win...Oh well...take this 50% karate-chop in the side of this 4th branch...on the FRONT, no less... :smilie2:
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I agree, guys. This is the way to go.
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