Retail Source of Hetman Products?

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KWL
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by KWL » (edited 2023-10-05 11:58 a.m.)

Since the late 2022 thread about Hetman still being in business and having supply chain issues ([url]<LINK_TEXT text="viewtopic.php?p=196377&hilit=hetman#p196377">https://trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?p=196377&hilit=hetman#p196377</LINK_TEXT>), I have been searching for a source of the rotor #12 and bearing & linkage #14 lubricants. Neither my local source nor any of my on-line sources have them available. Is anyone aware of his current situation and projected recovery or know of a source?

The previous Hetman threads have plenty of recommendations of alternative products. I'm not looking for that here.
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spencercarran
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by spencercarran »

But says that #12 and #14 are out of stock with no ETA on new shipments...
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bitbckt
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by bitbckt »

I bought my last supply from The Tuba Exchange, but they're out too.

You may not want to hear it, but the writing seems to be on the wall.
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Posaunus
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by Posaunus »

I'm OK now, but I will eventually run out of my Hetman lubes.

What are the best options for alternatives? :idk:
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KWL
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by KWL »

[quote="Posaunus"]I'm OK now, but I will eventually run out of my Hetman lubes.

What are the best options for alternatives? :idk:[/quote]

Check <LINK_TEXT text="viewtopic.php?t=29276">https://trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?t=29276</LINK_TEXT>

I was hoping Mamaposaune would weigh in with the latest information.
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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

[quote="Posaunus"]I'm OK now, but I will eventually run out of my Hetman lubes.

What are the best options for alternatives? :idk:[/quote]

Switch to Ultrapure. It's an even better product. The only thing I couldn't find from Ultrapure was a ball joint lube, but I believe my bottle of Hetman 15 will last forever.

Don't get the slide lube though. Yamasnot is better.
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Posaunus
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by Posaunus »

[quote="harrisonreed"]

Switch to Ultrapure. It's an even better product. The only thing I couldn't find from Ultrapure was a ball joint lube, but I believe my bottle of Hetman 15 will last forever.

Don't get the slide lube though. Yamasnot is better.[/quote]

Thanks Harrison. I expected more from the new UltraPure slide lube, but it's still not as good as Yamaha or Rapid Comfort.

If no more Hetman's, I'll switch to the other Ultra Pure lubes. But I'm not running out soon.
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Gfunk
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by Gfunk »

It seems other people are about in the same situation I am in. I swear by my Hetman ball joint oil ( for more than just ball joints) and the bottle has gotten so much use and been in so many cases that it’s cracked and leaks even when covered by tape. I hope I can replace it, but if I end up needing to switch to ultra pure for everything else that wouldn’t be a big deal.
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by Posaunus »

[quote="Gfunk"]It seems other people are about in the same situation I am in. I swear by my Hetman ball joint oil ( for more than just ball joints) and the bottle has gotten so much use and been in so many cases that it’s cracked and leaks even when covered by tape. I hope I can replace it, but if I end up needing to switch to ultra pure for everything else that wouldn’t be a big deal.[/quote]

Same thing happened to me (Inferior Hetman's plastic bottle.) Just pour your Hetman's oil into another plastic bottle with a nozzle.
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by sacfxdx »

[quote="harrisonreed"]

Switch to Ultrapure. It's an even better product. The only thing I couldn't find from Ultrapure was a ball joint lube, but I believe my bottle of Hetman 15 will last forever.
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Any recommendation on which type of Ultrapure for Axials? I currently use Hetman's #11. I hate to buy a bunch to try if I don't have to.

Thanks
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by harrisonreed »

[quote="sacfxdx"]

Any recommendation on which type of Ultrapure for Axials? I currently use Hetman's #11. I hate to buy a bunch to try if I don't have to.

Thanks[/quote]

I use the light on my rotax and normal on everything else. It lasts a long time. The bearing oil is the other one to get, for the spindle/bearing.
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KWL
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by KWL »

[quote="sacfxdx"]<QUOTE author="harrisonreed" post_id="221979" time="1696526667" user_id="3642">

Switch to Ultrapure. It's an even better product. The only thing I couldn't find from Ultrapure was a ball joint lube, but I believe my bottle of Hetman 15 will last forever.
[/quote]

Any recommendation on which type of Ultrapure for Axials? I currently use Hetman's #11. I hate to buy a bunch to try if I don't have to.

Thanks
</QUOTE>

Ultra-Pure posted a Hetman -> Ultra-Pure cross reference table in their blog. Hetman #11 maps to the Ultra-Pure Ultra-Light oil.

<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.ultrapureoils.com/post/if-y ... -pure-oils">https://www.ultrapureoils.com/post/if-you-like-hetman-oils-you-will-love-ultra-pure-oils</LINK_TEXT>
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by sacfxdx »

[quote="KWL"]

Ultra-Pure posted a Hetman -> Ultra-Pure cross reference table in their blog. Hetman #11 maps to the Ultra-Pure Ultra-Light oil.

<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.ultrapureoils.com/post/if-y ... -pure-oils">https://www.ultrapureoils.com/post/if-you-like-hetman-oils-you-will-love-ultra-pure-oils</LINK_TEXT>[/quote]

Thanks. That’s very helpful.
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by spencercarran »

[quote="harrisonreed"]<QUOTE author="Posaunus" post_id="221976" time="1696524457" user_id="158">
I'm OK now, but I will eventually run out of my Hetman lubes.

What are the best options for alternatives? :idk:[/quote]

Switch to Ultrapure. It's an even better product. The only thing I couldn't find from Ultrapure was a ball joint lube, but I believe my bottle of Hetman 15 will last forever.

Don't get the slide lube though. Yamasnot is better.
</QUOTE>

Lucky for me I no longer own any horn that requires Hetman 15. It's great stuff, and I've never seen an acceptable substitute that works as well on worn out ball-and-socket linkages. For everything I use now ultra-pure looks to be suitable once my current Hetman supplies run out.
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by Mamaposaune »

Baltimore Brass just published an ad (with a picture) stating that they are fully stocked in oils, including Hetmans.

"We are stocked full of oils! <EMOJI seq="1f60e" tseq="1f60e">😎</EMOJI>

Yamaha valve oil, Yamaha trombone cream, Hetman, J. Meinlschmidt, Slide-O-Mix, Ultra Pure and more!

Order from our online store or stop by the shop!"
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KWL
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by KWL »

[quote="Mamaposaune"]Baltimore Brass just published an ad (with a picture) stating that they are fully stocked in oils, including Hetmans.

"We are stocked full of oils! <EMOJI seq="1f60e" tseq="1f60e">😎</EMOJI>

Yamaha valve oil, Yamaha trombone cream, Hetman, J. Meinlschmidt, Slide-O-Mix, Ultra Pure and more!

Order from our online store or stop by the shop!"[/quote]

Looks like Baltimore Brass Co. does have #11 and #15 that some people have been looking for. It’s good to see some of the Hetman items getting back on the shelves.

I hope #12 and #14 will be available soon.
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pfrancis
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by pfrancis »

If any of you have questions regarding Hetman availability shoot us an email/give us a call! If it’s on the site we have it, and I would wager in decent quantity as of this post.

<EMAIL email="Sales@baltimorebrasscompany.com">Sales@baltimorebrasscompany.com</EMAIL>

410 744 1723
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cjtam
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by cjtam »

I used to get it from Hickey's and I think even Amazon a couple times, but it's definitely been harder to find. A friend told me about using "Blue Juice" trumpet valve oil as a replacement for Hetman #12, and its been working great so far on Thayers. I think it's worth checking out.
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pfrancis
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by pfrancis »

Glad blue juice is working out for you as a replacement. I would only note that blue juice is pretty thin as compared to Hetman 12. Depending on your valve this might be of benefit or not.

Too thin can be as unhelpful for valve reliability as valve oil that is too thick. Too thick is very obvious as it will feel gooey or slow. Too thin may feel great at first but not “hang” on the valve effectively to keep it lubricated over time.
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mbarbier
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by mbarbier »

I was at Bob Reeves Brass a few weeks back and they had a very good stock. There was one they were missing, but I forget which one. They had a few other brands too that were well stocked.
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asmith
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by asmith »

Reach out the accessories manager at Chuck Levin's. His email is <EMAIL email="markr@chucklevins.com">markr@chucklevins.com</EMAIL>

We have a lot of their product in stock.