Have have my eye on a 3 valve tuba from the 20s. No way of knowing what the valves are like until I buy and have it shipped to me.
What would the range be for a valve job. Is this just plating and lap/rehone or more of a process? Just a ballpark would be helpful.
TJ
Valve job costs?
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Re: Valve job costs?
The prices I have heard have been significantly in excess of $1000. Part of the problem is not only the cost but finding someone willing to do it. I think Oberloh still does. I’ve heard $1700 there.
Sometimes, even if vintage valves are worn, all you need is a more viscous oil to seal the gap.
Sometimes, even if vintage valves are worn, all you need is a more viscous oil to seal the gap.
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Re: Valve job costs?
I recently got quoted a minimum $1,500 shop rate for a 4v compensating Eb, and that is not including labor. This is in a higher COL area.
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Well then if you buy an interesting antique horn by the time you pay 1K-2K, $1500-$2000 for a valve job, 2-3K for plating, You're underwater. Or... maybe break even and have a cool horn for a while. But... after all the work and expense you might have a cool-looking horn that plays like crap!
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Re: Valve job costs?
Back in 2017 Andersons rebuilt a 4 valve set for $500. Those days are long gone, and has really taken the wind out of the restoration game
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I'm not sure it is worth the cost / time for most. By the time you finish the rebuild, it will likely cost more than the horn and it may or may not work for a lot of stuff. I'd venture a Packer from Joe would be a better bet.Tim Jackson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 12:04 pm Have have my eye on a 3 valve tuba from the 20s. No way of knowing what the valves are like until I buy and have it shipped to me.
What would the range be for a valve job. Is this just plating and lap/rehone or more of a process? Just a ballpark would be helpful.
TJ
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JP 274 MKII
For sale
Laskey 30G, American shank https://tubaforum.net/viewtopic.php?t=9 ... 2f1502a4d7
Giddings Baer CC Euro shank https://tubaforum.net/viewtopic.php?p=96137#p96137