Began disassembly of my (POS) Pan-American tiny Eb tuba. I used (mostly) a propane torch, because the itty-bitty butane torch I purchased didn't get things hot enough. Here's what I noticed:
1) Whatever hack did work on this thing completely fubar'd the leadpipe. When I tell you it barely took any heat to get that unsoldered from the horn, it literally took NOTHING. They also cut the tube that goes into the first piston horribly, I think. It certainly doesn't look factory to me. Same thing with the 3rd valve tuning slide. It took almost nothing to get that off. In fact, it fell off without my intention.
2) The valves are toast, but the body is in surprisingly good condition. I only got up to taking one of the larger bows off, because I couldn't get the next one to move. I got the braces off, though.
3) Most of the braces are also in poor shape. Should I have marked where they go? Yes, probably. But I did not.
4) It smoked a lot. Good thing I did it in my garage.
5) Controlling your heat is a thing. I haven't quite gotten the hang of that. (It's my first day!) I know it also varies on type of torch. I used what I had.
6) It wasn't "hard" to do, but I certainly appreciate the skill it takes to do this sort of work REALLY well. Anybody can heat stuff up and pull on it until it comes off.
Tomorrow, I'm going to continue pulling things apart, and will begin cleaning everything up so I can see how these parts are going to fit together. I also got solder all over the place on the body. I'll need to address that as well. No burns today, either. Yay!
Pictures...
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You may think this looks like it's in good shape. It was not.
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Probably didn't name the bows right. I don't care, it made sense to me at the time

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Leadpipe... Yeah, someone didn't know what they were doing, or didn't care?
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Pile O' Parts! Check out those valves

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The valve set.