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 removing clarinet screws with vinegar
Author: jdbassplayer 
Date:   2013-07-25 22:12

I saw this video on the web recently:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHKxJTxyzP8
It got me thinking, would vinegar be a good way to remove rusted clarinet screws?
it seems like one could dab vinegar on a rusted clarinet screw periodically and remove it. If anyone else has any interesting or radical to try please post it!

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 Re: removing clarinet screws with vinegar
Author: SteveG_CT 
Date:   2013-07-26 04:35

jdbassplayer wrote:

> It got me thinking, would vinegar be a good way to remove
> rusted clarinet screws?
> it seems like one could dab vinegar on a rusted clarinet screw
> periodically and remove it. If anyone else has any interesting
> or radical to try please post it!

Probably not but there are some other methods that will work. I'm going to assume that you probably have either a pivot screw or a rod screw that doesn't want to come out. If you can remove the post that has the screw stuck it it you can soak it in a heated mixture of water and alum. This will dissolve the steel screw but will not harms the non-ferrous metal of the post.

Be warned that this will take a LONG time. I've only had to do this once to remove a stuck pivot screw. It was on an HN White Silver King where the posts were soldered to the body and could not be removed. I had it soaking in a 5 gallon pot filled with water and alum for nearly a week before the last bits of the screw were gone. It would have gone a lot faster if I could have removed the bulk of the screw with a dental motor beforehand but the configuration of the instrument (non removable bell) didn't allow me to do this without risking further damage.

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 Re: removing clarinet screws with vinegar
Author: jdbassplayer 
Date:   2013-07-26 12:19

Ive done the alum before to remove a rod from a key. When I did it i used a copper pot over a hot plate. The reaction was going fine for awhile but then the water turned murky and the key gained an ugly film over it. No matter what i did the alum would no longer dissolve the steel and I ended up having to unsolder the key and solder in a new nickel tube.

I've also learned that the threads on clarinet screws are not always standardized expessically with older clarinets so finding a replacement can be hard.

I suppose ill stick to penitrating oil and heat for now.

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