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From: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2008-05-11 04:37:25
Subj: Re: Swedging
"...Yes, the collet is too long and when I turned the handle all the way the shaft was still LOOSE...." It is unclear exactly which part of the collet section is "too long'. Photos?


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From: Danny Boy
Date: 2008-05-10 10:16:33
Subj: Re: Swedging
I had no idea what this thread was about...I assumed it was kind of woodwind based 'sledging' from the front row woodwind to the backrows... [%sig%]
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From: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2008-05-10 09:42:10
Subj: Re: Swedging
True. OMG again!
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From: BobD
Date: 2008-05-10 08:15:13
Subj: Re: Swedging
"The large black one " Looks like an electrician's wire stripper/wire cutter tool ......like those used by non-electricians. Surprised you could use it effectively. [%sig%]
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From: skygardener
Date: 2008-05-12 04:24:21
Subj: Re: Swedging
There is no damage. I have already cut the collet and I now can assemble it correctly. Yes, a washer would work but I don't feel that it should be neccessary to fix a new product due to a flaw on the maker's side. Things
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From: skygardener
Date: 2008-05-09 20:37:17
Subj: Re: Swedging
"You've been using it assembled incorrectly?" Yes. Why? Because it was made wrong. I tried to assemble it the way it was in the picture and it would not tighten at all. I generally don't check for defects with Ferree's
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From: stevesklar
Date: 2008-05-09 19:06:54
Subj: Re: Swedging
OMG !! I'm american .. i can say that =-) [%sig%]
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From: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2008-05-09 06:48:54
Subj: Re: Swedging
You've been using it assembled incorrectly? As the Americans would say, OMG! Surely what is critical is that the tapered parts contact each other correctly, that the thread goes far enough down the shaft - you could thr
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From: skygardener
Date: 2008-05-08 10:47:26
Subj: Re: Swedging
Yes, the collet is too long and when I turned the handle all the way the sleeve was still LOOSE. I just today removed the extra length but I have not tested it on a key yet. [%sig%] Post Edited (2008-05-11 09:10)
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From: clarnibass
Date: 2008-05-08 09:48:17
Subj: Re: Swedging
Do you mean the collet is too long so when you close the handle all the way the hole at the collet end doesn't close? I just checked the distnaces on mine and if the collet would be longer it would still work but maybe not
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From: skygardener
Date: 2008-05-08 09:08:04
Subj: Re: Swedging
Just had a revelation about this tool. I took a look at the Ferree's catalog. The picture shows the tapered part of the shaft to be on the same side as that which the collet sticks out. So, the hexagonal part is adjacen
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From: skygardener
Date: 2008-05-08 05:04:49
Subj: Re: Swedging
"What on earth are you doing!" I am following the instructions. For me, I have seen only 2 results from that tool- 1. It has a great effect that lasts 1 week; or, 2. It twists the tube. As far as the twisting problem- it
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From: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2008-05-08 03:28:28
Subj: Re: Swedging
"...Also, it consistently twists the tube and jams up the screw movement. That is something I never had a problem with using pliers. Maybe I have to see someone that really knows how to do it in action, but for me the effe
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From: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2008-05-07 09:07:47
Subj: Re: Swedging
I find it easiest to use hand held. More control. But I have glued 3 mm composite cork around the entire body for better grip and torque. One technician at least, has installed a thrust ball bearing under the adjustin
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From: stevesklar
Date: 2008-05-07 08:24:13
Subj: Re: Swedging
I also use the Ferree tool with great success. I did have to learn how to use it, and not be shy in using it though. At first I could not get it to work as advertised. But, as Gordon said, use lubricant on the key AND pu
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From: skygardener
Date: 2008-05-11 01:04:38
Subj: Re: Swedging
claribass- Thanks for the clarification. The post has been fixed.
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From: R. Pirce
Date: 2008-04-23 18:48:58
Subj: Re: Suggestions? Strange goings-on in the high clarion
Figgered it out! Seems that the jerk (sorry, but I can't think of a more-polite description) I mentioned before who worked on the instrument for filed both ends of the throat Eb rod
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From: EuGeneSee
Date: 2008-01-27 22:26:04
Subj: Re: more resistance after overhaul?
" . . . that kind of plays, but [has] . . . waxy buildup . . . pads frayed . . . keys stiff . . ." I suspect that cleaning the waxy buildup on the tone holes, repadding, swedging and oiling keys that
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From: cskharr
Date: 2008-01-17 23:05:47
Subj: Re: 1929/1930 Buffet Clarinet
Hello All, Once again thanks for all the input and help with the buffet. I just it got back yesterday. They steamed off the laquer paint on the keys, then adjusted two of the keys. He wouldn't machine polis
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From: bmcgar
Date: 2007-11-11 01:16:38
Subj: Re: Humidity level for the Winter - it's that time again
Liquorice, Right now I live in Virginia, but I lived in South Dakota for four years before I came here, and despite really awful heating, even -30 degree F. winter temperatures for

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