Leadpipe rings
- bassboneman69
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Is there a company that sells the rings for leadpipes?
- MrHCinDE
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If you‘re looking for the threaded ring/nut which could be soldered on to a leadpipe for some particular manufacturer‘s receiver, I‘m also looking for one.
I‘m after one for a Conn SL2525 slide for a .525 leadpipe. I thought I‘d found something at Instrument Innovations but never got an answer when I sent them a request.
[url] https://instrumentinnovations.com/parts-for-techs/
Perhaps they‘ll have something for you?
I‘m after one for a Conn SL2525 slide for a .525 leadpipe. I thought I‘d found something at Instrument Innovations but never got an answer when I sent them a request.
Perhaps they‘ll have something for you?
- Kbiggs
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Give Instrument Innovations another try. Maybe call them. I’ve purchased leadpipe rings from them before, and they had excellent service.
- MrHCinDE
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[quote="Kbiggs"]Give Instrument Innovations another try. Maybe call them. I’ve purchased leadpipe rings from them before, and they had excellent service.[/quote]
You‘re quite right, I should probably just call them. I can‘t remember anymore if I filled in a contact form or sent an E-Mail but sometimes a good old fashioned phone call is still the best way.
You‘re quite right, I should probably just call them. I can‘t remember anymore if I filled in a contact form or sent an E-Mail but sometimes a good old fashioned phone call is still the best way.
- octavposaune
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- Joined: Jul 04, 2018
Conn rings are the same thread count but different diameter as Edwards rings. Better to order from C-S as instrument Innovations would have to have the specs on the very uncommon .525 ring to copy it. Those rings while not in the C-S online catalog are orderable, but your tech would have to call in and deal with the parts guy at bach. This ordering process might take a while as well