Stuck Rotors!
Stuck Rotors on your French Horn, Tuba or Trombone can be really frustrating, but easy to fix. You’ll need some round nose pliers and a really good oil like Tech-Oil. Get yourself a bottle at www.techoillubricants.com. Remember, if you have to put more than a hand shake worth of pressure to get the rotor to move, take it to a repair tech you trust and let them have a look. It’s possible if not even easy to bend the stem of a rotor. Have a repair questions you’d like answered? Send me a message and I’ll answer it on the next Tech-Tip Tuesday. Music on today’s video is from Podington Bear.

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Feeler Gauge - Build your own and how to use it

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How to Remove Rotary Valves on the Horn Part 1

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Rotor Install on Yamaha Tuba

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Horn Care and Maintenance

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“Rappin About Rotors”- Oiling & Stringing French Horn Rotors- Wes Lee Music Repair

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How To Align Rotary Valves

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How To Restring French Horn Rotor Valves

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Keith Learns Trombone In 30 Days

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Understanding Rotary Valves on Tubas: Maintenance Tips and Handling Care

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Extreme frozen Slides- Vintage Trumpet 1- Getting It Apart

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"Band Instrument Repair Detective" Solves a Trombone F Attachment Rotor Problem

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Repairing an "Unrepairable" Trombone destroyed by customer...

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⭐ How to Fix Stiff French Horn Valves...Like a Pro!

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Amazing Brass Instruments Production Process | How To Manufacture Trumpet | Using CNC Machine

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How to Restring a French Horn Rotor Valve

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servicing rotary valves

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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Axial Flow Valve Lubrication 101

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Alexander 200 Horn Cleaning and Repair

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