Shires parts to rebuild my Bach???

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tbdana
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by tbdana »

I have a vintage straight Bach 36. The slide is toast, and I'm having it entirely rebuilt as a nickel lightweight slide.

The problem is that Bach doesn't have the parts in stock and can't say when they will. Could be never for all I know. But Shires can give me the parts made/cut to Bach 36 size right now.

Is there any difference between Bach and Shires slide tubes, inner and (lightweight) outer? They're both made in China from what I understand. They're the same bore size. Is there any advantage/disadvantage to using Shires tubes on this slide rebuild?
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Posaunus
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by Posaunus »

[quote="tbdana"]Is there any difference between Bach and Shires slide tubes, inner and (lightweight) outer? They're both made in China from what I understand. They're the same bore size. Is there any advantage/disadvantage to using Shires tubes on this slide rebuild?[/quote]

Of course there's a difference! Shires tubes are not sprinkled with Bach's magic fairy dust.

[Not to mention that there's a 100% tariff on parts from Bach competitors.]
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bassbone1993
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by bassbone1993 »

[quote="tbdana"]I have a vintage straight Bach 36. The slide is toast, and I'm having it entirely rebuilt as a nickel lightweight slide.

The problem is that Bach doesn't have the parts in stock and can't say when they will. Could be never for all I know. But Shires can give me the parts made/cut to Bach 36 size right now.

Is there any difference between Bach and Shires slide tubes, inner and (lightweight) outer? They're both made in China from what I understand. They're the same bore size. Is there any advantage/disadvantage to using Shires tubes on this slide rebuild?[/quote]

A bit off topic, but have you looked at M/K Drawing? It looks like they have Nickel .525 outers in stock now (4).
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jjenkins
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by jjenkins »

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They have 4 nickel lightweight outers, but the inners are out of stock. But you might want to call them to be sure in case the online inventory isn't up-to-date.
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Rrova
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by Rrova »

Yes, M/K Drawing. When the time comes to replace my corporation Bach 50 slide, I'll get inners and outers from M/K.
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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

Also off topic but I would send to Scott Sweeney to have the slide rebuilt. He rebuilt my 3B slide to be better than new and make the leadpipe into a press fit system. Saved the original pipe and everything. I didn't worry about where the tubes came from -- it was perfect.

Or perhaps O'Malley Brass.

Melanie Ditter is also able to do this:

https://www.rogue-repair.com/about
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JustinCooper
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by JustinCooper »

M/K is great, but I've been using O'Malley Brass replacement tubes for Bach slide rebuilds for the past few months and I've been really impressed with the tubes they make!