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From: skygardener
Date: 2007-09-11 08:11:17
Subj: Re: Economics of Manufacturing
Well, couldn't it have been made into uniform thickness without being from sheet metal? Also, there is a problem. I think swedging the keys might be harder if the keys don't have proper screw barrels.


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From: glin
Date: 2007-06-09 00:57:04
Subj: Re: Question on 2 clarinets
What's your budget? Without knowing that, it is hard to give you a helpful suggestion. Here's my advice: 1)If you go to internet auction sites, try to get a return / refund policy agreement with the seller befor
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From: L. Omar Henderson
Date: 2007-03-15 11:20:31
Subj: Re: Key Oil on Greenline Body
(Disclaimer-I sell an aerospace key oil) Very interesting Bob and a unique way to increase the viscosity of petroleum based oil. NASA developed aerospace lubricants and synthetic oils also come in
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From: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2007-01-27 00:50:56
Subj: Re: Vito spatula key issues
1. Did you do any swedging in the centre portion of the F#/C# key? To clarify: 2. Have you actually checked that the mounting arm for the crows foot is not contacting the F#/C# key's "touch piece"? 3. Is
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From: OpusII
Date: 2006-09-04 16:03:08
Subj: Re: Swedging a key
[quote]But to be honest, your clarinet should have never left the factory or have been sold with it being like this, and it should be sorted out under warranty.[/quote] I've to agree, that's why I've send it to the best
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From: Chris P
Date: 2006-09-04 12:32:13
Subj: Re: Swedging a key
Is that the LH B lever or the RH B key? If it's the RH B key, the end play could be due to the lower pillar being bent or loose (check the F#/C# key for end play - if it's tight then it's just the lower pillar, if the
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From: OpusII
Date: 2006-09-04 12:02:00
Subj: Re: Swedging a key
It is the B key that has about 1,5mm (measured today) free play since it was new.
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From: Chris P
Date: 2006-09-04 10:26:32
Subj: Re: Swedging a key
Which key has 2mm free play in it? And was it like this since new, or has it been shortened recently? [%sig%]
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From: OpusII
Date: 2006-09-04 09:27:36
Subj: Re: Swedging a key
Thanks for the fast response Chris, I'm glad that there's a way to fix the problem :o)
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From: Chris P
Date: 2006-09-04 08:57:31
Subj: Re: Swedging a key
Not really, it's best to do a barrel graft (soft soldering a piece of plated barrel onto the key, cutting part of the original barrel away to fit the graft) rather than swaging otherwise the barrel will be very thin at t
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From: Vytas
Date: 2006-09-02 11:57:43
Subj: Re: What Is An Overhaul?
This thread only proves that even technicians have very different understanding what an overhaul actually is. No wonder customers are confused. Like I said earlier; [b]"The term 'overhaul' is pretty meaningless u
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From: Vytas
Date: 2006-08-30 16:33:09
Subj: Re: What Is An Overhaul?
[i] > *** I know exactly what an overhaul is and what is done. *** <[/i] Don't be so sure. An overhaul means different things to different people. 3 - is a 'play condition overhaul' 4 - is just a 'Repad Plus' not
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From: Cuisleannach
Date: 2006-08-21 01:45:50
Subj: Re: What Training is Required to be Considered a Professional Clarinet Repairer?
One of the nice things about apprenticing is that you are prevented from making a lot of stupid mistakes from inexperience. One of the bad things about
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From: BobD
Date: 2006-08-02 19:04:49
Subj: Re: Help identify these toolS!
The terms swedging and swaging have been used for the same kind of metal working operation for as long as it's been done. In effect it's a procedure for lengthening the workpiece whether it's a key tube or a can
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From: Paul Aviles
Date: 2006-08-02 13:04:03
Subj: Re: Help identify these toolS!
Swedging is essentially the act of stretching the "tube" on which the key/rings sit so that there is less play between posts once it's placed back on the horn. ..............Paul Aviles [%sig%]
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From: Alex M.
Date: 2006-08-02 12:39:18
Subj: Re: Help identify these toolS!
"swedging"? [%sig%]
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From: Alseg
Date: 2006-08-02 12:26:51
Subj: Re: Help identify these toolS!
Pad levellers Deburring tools, glue or shellac scrapers Rod holding mandrels for replacing posts and rods after swedging Pad pin perhaps socket sizer (looks homemade) Of course some of these can be used for o
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From: jbutler
Date: 2006-06-29 22:11:02
Subj: Re: new horn
Markm, I suggest along with the others that you take your instrument to have it evaluated. True, a clarinet set up properly should stay in adjustment for a good time, but sometimes pads with double bladder can cause buzzy pr
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From: GBK
Date: 2006-06-09 00:19:12
Subj: Re: strange sounds...
Without seeing the instrument or hearing the exact problem, a few additional areas to check would be: 1) are the problem notes voiced correctly, with the surrounding tone holes open enough so the sound is not choked or
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From: SJ
Date: 2006-05-19 02:21:51
Subj: Quality Overhaul Prices?
What is the going rate on a quality clarinet overhaul? I was quoted $325 in my area. Not just a repad but the whole enchilada,corks,key swedging,polishing the bore etc.

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