Good video as always! I thought you might mention the tools you use and the proper way for bending the springs to avoid breakage. I have also read that on vintage horns that the original springs are of better quality than todays manufactured spring. So if it isn’t broken don’t fix it!
Dear Guys...i first use the compression with one tool made myself, if necessary i use in some cases cianoacrilate when the urgency is the principal preocupation of the player, but the correct form of work that situation is your solution 👍💪🎷
Good video as always! I thought you might mention the tools you use and the proper way for bending the springs to avoid breakage. I have also read that on vintage horns that the original springs are of better quality than todays manufactured spring. So if it isn’t broken don’t fix it!
Yes we often use the old springs if there are no signs of corrosion or rust and the spring is holding well in the post. Thanks for your comment!
#saxophonesprings Love your videos! Thank you for doing this.
Glad you like them!
Hi guys, super helpful as ever, thanks
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Our pleasure!
#saxophonesprings Thanks for the tip, very usefull
You bet!
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Dear Guys...i first use the compression with one tool made myself, if necessary i use in some cases cianoacrilate when the urgency is the principal preocupation of the player, but the correct form of work that situation is your solution 👍💪🎷
Thank you so much!
Image quality please.
Working on it!