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Valve rebuilds
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:59 pm
by Charlie C Chowder
I would like to get a valve set rebuilt. Just a three-valve piston set off of a 6/4 York. We have our local Northwest gent in Seattle, But I have a problem with the wait time. I am an old fart. Would like to get it back before I am too weak to play it. Heck I might even die. I will give him a call to see what I can do to not have it in limbo for so long.
CCC
Re: Valve rebuilds
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2024 9:49 pm
by Sousaswag
Yeah... That's the issue. It's REALLY specific work that not a whole lot of people do.
Anderson's really dropped the ball on letting that service go with Secrist.
I wonder if finding another 3v top-action set would be quicker and easier. Obviously, that would need to be the right bore size, wouldn't be original, but the tuba would be playable.
Watching this thread closely! There's got to be others out there who rebuild valves.
Re: Valve rebuilds
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2024 10:42 pm
by Charlie C Chowder
I do have other tubas, younger, upright, four valves in front, brass and silver, but this is my baby. The largest tuba at the Portland TC all these many years that I have owned her. 1934, 26-inch recording bell, 6/4 silver upright, 3 valves on top, 32 lbs. York. With her and my Elf costume, we get a lot of attention. Picture of us made the top 101 pictures of the year for the Oregonian in 2014. Otherwise, I am just a little old fat man who nobody wants a picture of.
CCC
Re: Valve rebuilds
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2024 6:21 am
by MiBrassFS
Mark Metzler would be my choice. He is local to Anderson Plating and walks his stuff into them for plating. He does the rest.
https://www.metzlerbrass.com/valve-refitting-1