Leadpipe repair?
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RichC
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Leadpipe repair?
I have a leadpipe that was damaged at the top. The damaged area was trimmed off (about 1/4 in or so)
. The top is now about the same diameter as the end of a mouthpiece. Can the receiving end now be expanded to accept a mouthpiece? If so, how is that accomplished? Picture for reference.
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hornbuilder
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Re: Leadpipe repair?
No, you cannot repair it. Replace it
Matthew Walker
Owner/Craftsman, M&W Custom Trombones, LLC, Jackson, Wisconsin.
Former Bass Trombonist, Opera Australia, 1991-2006
Owner/Craftsman, M&W Custom Trombones, LLC, Jackson, Wisconsin.
Former Bass Trombonist, Opera Australia, 1991-2006
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RichC
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Re: Leadpipe repair?
Ok, thanks, Matt
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brassmedic
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Re: Leadpipe repair?
I or anyone who has the right tools could expand a new receiver end on it, but it would change the position of the venturi and taper relative to where the mouthpiece inserts, so you would be creating a different leadpipe than what you started out with.
Also, are you sure that's the mouthpiece end of the leadpipe? If it is, it looks like more than 1/4 inch is missing.
Also, are you sure that's the mouthpiece end of the leadpipe? If it is, it looks like more than 1/4 inch is missing.
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RichC
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Re: Leadpipe repair?
The 1/4 in was a guess...may have been more. And, almost positive that was the mouthpiece end. I do understand about the taper being charged. Thanks!