A new project begins...
- Amconk
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Someone take my soldering torch away from me...
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- Amconk
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[quote="Kingfan"]Interesting! What's the final product supposed to do?[/quote]
A rotor valve superbone is the plan.
A rotor valve superbone is the plan.
- Crazy4Tbone86
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That's a Bach valve in the middle and the one on the right looks like a Benge, Conn or King (Some type of 1990s UMI rotor). What's the valve on the left?
Yikes....did you chop off the port tubing and attach a new piece of tubing to the left rotor at a different angle? Dangerous move. Usually, the port tubes sustain a lot of stress. Thus, the reason why they are brazed instead of soft soldered and many models have thicker gauge metal in that area to resist bending/twisting. Be careful with how you brace that area. Any bending of the port could possibly make the rotor bind.
Yikes....did you chop off the port tubing and attach a new piece of tubing to the left rotor at a different angle? Dangerous move. Usually, the port tubes sustain a lot of stress. Thus, the reason why they are brazed instead of soft soldered and many models have thicker gauge metal in that area to resist bending/twisting. Be careful with how you brace that area. Any bending of the port could possibly make the rotor bind.
- Amconk
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The valves are Eastman, Bach, and King. All three had various damage to the rotor knuckles. I cut nothing, I just Silver soldered on extra brass tubing as patches. My goal is to utilize junk from my parts bin to build a fun project. If it fails, oh well.
- Amconk
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Valves 1 and 3 are plumbed... still working on two. I made them both a bit long so I can cut them down to correct tuning later.
Valves 1 and 3 are plumbed... still working on two. I made them both a bit long so I can cut them down to correct tuning later.
- Amconk
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