Oiling Trumpet Valves
Oiling Trumpet Valves - How to oil trumpet valves
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Just a little comment before you oil this way. Make sure your bottom valve caps are clean and don't have any dirt sitting in there. I tried this technique without checking the caps first, and I actually ended up with sticky valves, because the oil was mixing with dirt on the way in. If your caps are clean, this works great.
A pocket trumpet for motorcycle travel... nice to see someone who as his priority in order :-)
Fantastic video. I love your "down home" way of explaining things. Also, I suppose you can find your trumpet penetrating oil next to the car blinker fluid.
Thanks for the information. I'm a long-time trombone teacher and the pastor of my church gave me a trumpet a few days ago. I'm starting to learn to play and your videos are a big help!
Love your vids! Any of these considered non-toxic? I unfortunately used what came with a cheap trumpet, and could NOT get the petroleum based smell off my hands. Washed several times before trying to eat a sandwich after applying the oil. I understand petroleum based to be toxic.
Does it matter if I used the regular oil and switch to synthetic
What should I do with my trumpet when I finish practicing? Do I need to take it apart and dry it each time?
I use blue juice
Thanks for this tutorial Sir, very helpful. A question: the oil from the previous oiling of the valves where has that gone? Out of the spitvalve?
@directcurrent5751
4 ай бұрын
Very thin. Evaporation.
Isn't penetrating oil for parts that are rusted?
Cheap oils vs synthetic oils? Aren't they all petroleum distillates?