Contra cleaning rod?
- MStarke
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Quick question - close to finally purchasing a contra:
Is there any cleaning rod readily available that's long enough for contra?
I have not yet found one. Considering to either buy simply an aluminium rod and modify it a bit or to get two of these rods that consist of multiple sections and combine these. The latter would be pretty expensive however...
Is there any cleaning rod readily available that's long enough for contra?
I have not yet found one. Considering to either buy simply an aluminium rod and modify it a bit or to get two of these rods that consist of multiple sections and combine these. The latter would be pretty expensive however...
- Burgerbob
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- Joined: Apr 23, 2018
I have gotten by so far with just using a normal cleaning rod. I'm sure the end of the outers is just a little dirtier than I would like.
My plan is to buy another one of the Griego collapsible rods, and add a piece or two at some point.
My plan is to buy another one of the Griego collapsible rods, and add a piece or two at some point.
- BGuttman
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I bought two shotgun cleaning kits and put the middle section of one in the entire rod of the other. This let me clean the outer of my G-bass.
Note that if you use a multi-section rod for cleaning you MUST only twist in a clockwise direction.
Note that if you use a multi-section rod for cleaning you MUST only twist in a clockwise direction.
- AtomicClock
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[quote="BGuttman"]Note that if you use a multi-section rod for cleaning you MUST only twist in a clockwise direction.[/quote]
Loctite?
Loctite?
- BGuttman
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[quote="AtomicClock"]<QUOTE author="BGuttman" post_id="251753" time="1724773889" user_id="53">
Note that if you use a multi-section rod for cleaning you MUST only twist in a clockwise direction.[/quote]
Loctite?
</QUOTE>
Never tried it. But if the Loctite gives out, what then? :evil:
Note that if you use a multi-section rod for cleaning you MUST only twist in a clockwise direction.[/quote]
Loctite?
</QUOTE>
Never tried it. But if the Loctite gives out, what then? :evil:
- ghmerrill
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- Joined: Apr 02, 2018
Tipton sells a bunch of 1-piece carbon cleaning rods in several different lengths -- up to 44".
<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.tiptonclean.com/deluxe-1-pi ... 0_q3NSGf8g">https://www.tiptonclean.com/deluxe-1-piece-carbon-fiber-cleaning-rod/658675R_M.html?srsltid=AfmBOootVQuIlDzega-ccYW8zEBL6MVzkcftZltFr4_pkZ0_q3NSGf8g</LINK_TEXT>
Dewey sells a bunch of 1-piece rods as well.
<LINK_TEXT text="https://deweyrods.com/product/30-calibe ... 40-inches/">https://deweyrods.com/product/30-caliber-copper-eliminator-rod-40-inches/</LINK_TEXT>
One thing you need to be aware of with rifle cleaning rods is that some of them have handles that swivel -- which works well in rifling, but likely isn't a feature you need or want for cleaning a smooth tube.
<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.tiptonclean.com/deluxe-1-pi ... 0_q3NSGf8g">https://www.tiptonclean.com/deluxe-1-piece-carbon-fiber-cleaning-rod/658675R_M.html?srsltid=AfmBOootVQuIlDzega-ccYW8zEBL6MVzkcftZltFr4_pkZ0_q3NSGf8g</LINK_TEXT>
Dewey sells a bunch of 1-piece rods as well.
<LINK_TEXT text="https://deweyrods.com/product/30-calibe ... 40-inches/">https://deweyrods.com/product/30-caliber-copper-eliminator-rod-40-inches/</LINK_TEXT>
One thing you need to be aware of with rifle cleaning rods is that some of them have handles that swivel -- which works well in rifling, but likely isn't a feature you need or want for cleaning a smooth tube.
- GabrielRice
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Griego will sell their cleaning rod with an extra piece to screw in for contra length. <LINK_TEXT text="https://griegomouthpieces.com/blog/2020 ... available/">https://griegomouthpieces.com/blog/2020/06/trombone-cleaning-rod-now-available/</LINK_TEXT>
Works great.
Works great.
- MStarke
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- Joined: Jan 01, 2019
Thanks for the tips and ideas!
I think I might just get a long enough aluminium or carbon rod.
But probably I will go the same way as Burgerbob for the start.
I think I might just get a long enough aluminium or carbon rod.
But probably I will go the same way as Burgerbob for the start.
- baileyman
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- Joined: Mar 24, 2018
[quote="BGuttman"]<QUOTE author="AtomicClock" post_id="251762" time="1724777668" user_id="17161">
Loctite?[/quote]
Never tried it. But if the Loctite gives out, what then? :evil:
</QUOTE>
Air hose. Just be careful in which direction it will fly out.
Loctite?[/quote]
Never tried it. But if the Loctite gives out, what then? :evil:
</QUOTE>
Air hose. Just be careful in which direction it will fly out.
- OneTon
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- Joined: Nov 02, 2021
[quote="BGuttman"]<QUOTE author="AtomicClock" post_id="251762" time="1724777668" user_id="17161">
Loctite?[/quote]
Never tried it. But if the Loctite gives out, what then? :evil:
</QUOTE>
In the oil field, that is called "fishing." A favorite toast among drillers and rough necks, though not particularly popular with management, was "twist off." With care and patience, sometimes the rods may be threaded back together. Proper embouchure is required. In this case, Doug Elliott may not be of help. Peas.
Loctite?[/quote]
Never tried it. But if the Loctite gives out, what then? :evil:
</QUOTE>
In the oil field, that is called "fishing." A favorite toast among drillers and rough necks, though not particularly popular with management, was "twist off." With care and patience, sometimes the rods may be threaded back together. Proper embouchure is required. In this case, Doug Elliott may not be of help. Peas.
- JohnL
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
[quote="BGuttman"]Never tried it. But if the Loctite gives out, what then? :evil:[/quote]
Depends on which flavor of Loctite you use. Loctite 271 (aka "Red Loctite") is strong stuff and is pretty much impossible to break loose without applying heat.
Depends on which flavor of Loctite you use. Loctite 271 (aka "Red Loctite") is strong stuff and is pretty much impossible to break loose without applying heat.