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Outer slide stand?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:39 pm
by AndrewMeronek
I'm thinking of improving my general trombone care and I'm wondering. I have a small "forest" of trombones on trombone stands in my practice area, and one problem with that setup is the slides. If there is moisture in the horn after I'm done playing and cleaning it, it will inevitably stay in the slide and settle into the crook. A way around that is to take the outer slides off and store them upside-down so they are guaranteed to drain. Has anyone ever seen something like a trombone outer slide stand, where I would hang these outer slides off of it by the crook, upside-down?

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:43 pm
by AtomicClock
I have occasionally hung the outer slide on the inner slide's crossbrace. Requires carefully threading the outer brace between the inner tubes... :shock:

I've also used a doorknob! But only when living alone.

A wall-mounted hook would probably work well. Maybe one of these?
https://www.command.com/3M/en_US/p/d/cobnaw017057/

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:50 pm
by ghmerrill
There are various kinds of things you can clamp to a stand tube (or elsewhere, or others you can put on a wall). I use one of these to hold my outer slide if I want to take it off for some reason (like cleaning).

K&M Trumpet holder: https://www.amazon.com/Konig-Meyer-157- ... r=8-5&th=1

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 4:02 pm
by Burgerbob
I'll be that guy... life is too short to worry about this.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 4:11 pm
by hyperbolica
I do this for extra slides. Two command hooks. These have been hanging for about 10 years. You can put them either way - up if you're worried about the inner falling out or down if you're worried about condensation accumulating.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 5:08 pm
by AndrewMeronek
I feel kind of stupid, but also:

Some great ideas here!

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 5:42 pm
by ghmerrill
AndrewMeronek wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2024 5:08 pm I feel kind of stupid, but also:
No. Just ignorant. Ignorant can be fixed. :D

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 7:31 pm
by hyperbolica
ghmerrill wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:50 pm There are various kinds of things you can clamp to a stand tube (or elsewhere, or others you can put on a wall). I use one of these to hold my outer slide if I want to take it off for some reason (like cleaning).

K&M Trumpet holder:
Oh, I thought a trumpet holder looked more like this:
Image :lol:

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:48 pm
by ghmerrill
I have a couple of a couple of those, but I don't have a trumpet. :roll:

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:50 pm
by JohnL
ghmerrill wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:48 pm I have a couple of a couple of those, but I don't have a trumpet. :roll:
They work just dandy on woodwinds, too.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 10:40 am
by Kbiggs
If I’m too busy or too lazy to run a Yamaha drop-rag through the slide, I’ll take it apart, hang the inner slide on one half of my music stand, and the outer slide upside down on the other half. I aim them so they drop into my ceramic-coated iron spittoon:

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It’s also useful for holding the inner slide when I clean the outer slide.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 3:58 pm
by MStarke
Just be a Conn guy. Nickel slide crooks, not too much to worry about :-)

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 5:35 pm
by whitbey
Hey Andrew
My trombones on the stand.
There are 2 - 2 x 6's with angle tops on the right front corner.
Real easy to hang any part of several slides on each.
Together. apart. right side up or down.
3 or 4 pieces fit gently on each board.
Also easy to hang the outer slide while lubing the inners.

Each trombone has a wood dowel stuck in a 2x6 on the floor then a toilet plunger with a hole in it slide down to the needed spot and a rubber chair or crutch tip on the top. A rag for condensation and each horn has a happy place.


Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 10:18 am
by AndrewMeronek
Update:
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Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 11:07 am
by AtomicClock
Prop open the spit valves for better air circulation.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 6:52 pm
by Macbone1
Burgerbob wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2024 4:02 pm I'll be that guy... life is too short to worry about this.
Not to be a scold but saliva is the #1 cause of pink rot if not mistaken. I hang all my outer slides upside down after practicing. A great way to keep a horn playable for 100 years! Crook replacement is not cheap.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 6:58 pm
by Burgerbob
I've had 100 ish slides come through my hands in the last few years. Not one had actual red rot. I think it's a vastly overstated problem (unless you have that particular body chemistry).

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 7:24 pm
by Crazy4Tbone86
I disagree Aiden. Of the last 30 or so trombones that came through my shop, at least 7 or 8 of them had red rot. These were pro-grade horns…….Bach, Conn, Edwards, etc….and none of them were made any earlier than 1990. It is a problem, but most people who own horns with red rot do not know that their instrument(s) have it.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 7:30 pm
by Burgerbob
Maybe it's a regional thing, but it just doesn't happen here to any degree close to that.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 7:37 pm
by baileyman
dj has a bunch of slides on pegs upside down.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 7:40 pm
by Posaunus
I don't think I've seen red rot on any of my (numerous, but far fewer than 100) slides. Since I've received them (mostly acquired used; only 2 were purchased new many decades ago), I clean and dry my slides, inside and out, and store them "dead dry."

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 7:51 pm
by AndrewMeronek
Another consequence of this setup besides looking at the crook: the other half of the slide now also is more free to breathe when I'm not using it. Typically, when I'm not practicing I will just put the trombone on a trombone stand and the outer slide on that wall. That way, everything is draining and breathing.

Will it actually have much of an effect on maintenance? I don't really know.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2024 7:13 am
by ghmerrill
I'd be interested to know how, in general, people determine that a "red spot" is red rot ("dezincified" brass) rather than cuprous oxide (red/brown patina on the surface of the brass). I'm also inclined to think that if the "red spot" is on the inside of a slide it's simply more likely to be red rot than oxide?

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2024 8:19 am
by BGuttman
ghmerrill wrote: Sun Aug 04, 2024 7:13 am I'd be interested to know how, in general, people determine that a "red spot" is red rot ("dezincified" brass) rather than cuprous oxide (red/brown patina on the surface of the brass). I'm also inclined to think that if the "red spot" is on the inside of a slide it's simply more likely to be red rot than oxide?
The tell for Red Rot is that it works from the inside of the tube out. If you polish the spot and it goes away, it wasn't Red Rot. If it stays or gets worse as you polish it, it is Red Rot.

I've seen a lot of slides with speckles in the finish identified as Red Rot, but they can't be. Most common area of the slide to show Red Rot is near the water key (spit valve).

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2024 9:07 am
by ghmerrill
BGuttman wrote: Sun Aug 04, 2024 8:19 am The tell for Red Rot is that it works from the inside of the tube out. If you polish the spot and it goes away, it wasn't Red Rot. If it stays or gets worse as you polish it, it is Red Rot.
So presumably, if you 'scope the tube and see it on the inside, then it's (almost certainly?) red rot? Or more certainly, if you see a spot on the outside of the tube, 'scope it and see a spot at the same position on the inside.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2024 4:10 pm
by tbonesullivan
I wish I had a space where something like that would be possible, but leading a trombone on a stand with the inner slide exposed and the outer slide hanging upside down elsewhere makes me pretty nervous.

I have now been considering getting the Yamaha swab, though I don't know if it would be more effective than the brass saver brushes. How good are they at getting all the moisture out in a single pass?

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2024 4:19 pm
by harrisonreed
whitbey wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2024 5:35 pm

Lol digging the full length pencil attached to your 36H. That would put my OCD into overdrive.

I like that setup, and your collection looks great!!

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2024 5:34 pm
by AtomicClock
AndrewMeronek wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 10:18 am Update:
I think I prefer hyperbolica's hook pairs. Two would have to fail before the slide falls.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2024 8:46 am
by Macbone1
Burgerbob wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 7:30 pm Maybe it's a regional thing, but it just doesn't happen here to any degree close to that.
Sounds like it. Here in the "heavy" air of the Northeast it's a problem. Probably true for the muggy South, and in perpetually damp northern Europe too. Airing your slides is free and avoids the heartache of those little reddish dots.

Re: Outer slide stand?

Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:16 am
by Matt K
At my last house, when my water heater died I moved it to another room in the basement and was able to refinish the closet it was in as a trombone closet. I lined the walls with pegboard and used pegboard hooks, setup slightly differently than how Dillon Music handles them, but with the same basic idea. I had two configurations for slides: one for narrow slides and one for wider slides. Each outer slide would hang by the crook on two of these hooks, and the inner slide likewise would then hang by the crossbrace on two hooks. I had one of those garage carpets lined with rubber under it and the neoprene "brass condensation collector" pads ontop, so when condensation would leak out, it wouldn't make a mess.

I really liked the setup. I'm going to be doing something similar in my new music room. I'm thinking I'll probably hang the pegboard on a wire shelf that I have. I'm hoping to get that finished sometime this month... will post pictures.