The Cellar

The Cellar (http://cellar.org/index.php)
-   Nothingland (http://cellar.org/forumdisplay.php?f=36)
-   -   What's making you happy today? (http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=14055)

classicman 10-09-2016 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 970676)
Wow! Which son is this?

Son1 - The older boy.

Quote:

Originally Posted by glatt (Post 970679)
Sounds like somebody should be taking dad out for dinner.

Thats EXACTLY whats happening for my B-Day since he couldn't make the festivities with my parents and the rest of us. Kind of excited - He told me we are going to Firebirds. Neither of us have ever been as its way outta our typical budget.

classicman 10-09-2016 09:55 AM

1 Attachment(s)
So yeh, yesteday was my B-Day and I turned 52. Feeling ok about it, I guess. I reflect A LOT more than I used to though. Realizing that 75 is closer than 25 is kinda freaky. ANYWAY, whats the thing that makes me Happy you ask? Well my daughter wrote a really nice Happy Birthday post for me and this is the pic she chose. I totally love it.

Clodfobble 10-09-2016 10:19 AM

That's really nice. Good smiles on everyone.

Gravdigr 10-09-2016 10:43 AM

That's a good looking fam right there, Classic.

That kid in the red shirt is kinda goofy-looking, though.:p:

Hey, just cause you're getting old doesn't mean ya hafta grow up!

Happy Belated Birthday Classic!

Griff 10-09-2016 11:22 AM

Awesome man.

classicman 10-09-2016 04:07 PM

Thanks guys. Funny (I think so anyway) thing as I was taking a selfie with Son1, he turns his head grabs something from around his ear and then comes back for the pic. I look at his hand it was a :joint:

BigV 10-09-2016 04:47 PM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!! (x52)

glatt 10-09-2016 07:17 PM

What an excellent picture! Happy Birthday!!

glatt 10-09-2016 07:50 PM

1 Attachment(s)
I fixed my son's tenor saxophone today and I'm maybe a little more pleased with myself than I should be, but yeah!

Two of his valves weren't working because it got bashed by a snare drum last night in a crowded band room. He tried bending a lever back to get it to work, but had limited success. I couldn't even see what was broken. We planned to just rent a sax for a month or two while the repair guy kept it in his shop. It would be a couple hundred bucks but at least I could be sure a pro would do it right. My son would have none of it though. He ran down into the shop to get my screwdriver set, so that motivated my to get involved in the repair before he broke the thing even worse.
Attachment 58128
So this is the deal. There is a little steel shaft, maybe stainless steel, even, that goes between two posts welded to the sax. It's basically a screw. The threads screw into the post on the right, and the shaft has a head like a screw over to the left. Two brass sleeves fit over this particular shaft, and various levers and pads are welded to the sleeves. The snare drum hit the lever on the end there and bent it back a little bit. This made it no longer work the valve on the mouthpiece. Then the force was also transmitted to the sleeve and bent sleeve A so imperceptibly that you can't even see it in the picture. You could feel, though, that the sleeve was jammed and wouldn't allow a couple other valves to open.

So I carefully unscrewed the shaft holding these two sleeves, and removed the sleeves. Once I had them off, I could easily feel where sleeve A was bent by sliding the shaft in and out until there was resistance. I wanted to bend it straight again, but brass is very soft and brittle, and I was terrified of breaking or kinking the sleeve. So I found a drill bit with the same diameter as the sleeve and drilled a hole in a little block of maple. I went to my BAND SAW and cut through that drilled hole. This gave me nice firm supporting pads for the jaws of my vise. I clamped the sleeve carefully just below the bend, and bent it straight with my fingers. I would bend it incrementally, and then test it by trying to slide the shaft back into it and feel if it would bind up.

Anyway, that's all a little long winded, but the end result was that I totally fixed it. It all fits together nicely and the levers and valves just work smoothly. It took about as much time as driving to the music store to rent a new sax.

Griff 10-09-2016 08:00 PM

Lucky you had a band saw, where'd you get that again?

lumberjim 10-09-2016 10:57 PM

Grinning

Gravdigr 10-10-2016 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by classicman (Post 970762)
Thanks guys. Funny (I think so anyway) thing as I was taking a selfie with Son1, he turns his head grabs something from around his ear and then comes back for the pic. I look at his hand it was a :joint:

Noyce.

That boy's a keeper.

Gravdigr 10-10-2016 02:47 PM

Add saxophone repairman to the (very long) list.

That man really is a Glatt of All Trades.

xoxoxoBruce 10-10-2016 02:48 PM

Nice picture of the kids, it's a shame that ugly fucker with the beard photobombed them. http://cellar.org/2012/bwekk.gif

classicman 10-10-2016 03:35 PM

Thanks all. Damn kid seems like he is getting more like I was every day.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:03 PM.

Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.