I would like to repair & customize my own instruments, bring life to beat up & run down horns for resale(hopefully to students in need), then possibly do work for others in the future as my skills advance. I don't see myself working in a repair shop or instrument factory any time soon, but might take the opportunity if life allows. I'm generally interested in this as a hobby, but might see if it can become a side gig as time moves on.
I've found a few YouTuber who share information on their work. These are just a couple of the many I've ran across:
Wes Lee Music Repair - https://www.youtube.com/@wesleemusicrepair9820
The Brass and Woodwind Shop - https://www.youtube.com/@TheBrassandWoodwindShop
Miles O'Malley - https://www.youtube.com/@milesomalley5605
I've found a few books, but this one seems to pop up the most:
Guide to Brass Musical Instrument Repair - Christopher Page Bluemel
I understand the initial investment for the required tools and the helpful accessories can add up quickly. I'm hoping to acquire tools second hand as I dive further into this rabbit hole.
What resources have you found to be impactful in your repair endeavors?
Thanks