Shires parts to rebuild my Bach???
- tbdana
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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?
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?
- Posaunus
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[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.]
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.]
- bassbone1993
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- Joined: Feb 10, 2023
[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).
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).
- jjenkins
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- Joined: Apr 22, 2018
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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.
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.
- Rrova
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- Joined: Apr 10, 2018
Yes, M/K Drawing. When the time comes to replace my corporation Bach 50 slide, I'll get inners and outers from M/K.
- harrisonreed
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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
Or perhaps O'Malley Brass.
Melanie Ditter is also able to do this:
https://www.rogue-repair.com/about
- JustinCooper
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- Joined: May 14, 2018
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!