KiwiSqueezer
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I'm slowly digging deeper into a Paramount, by E E Busilacchio, dismantling, discovering faults, removing corrosion, and wondering why I'm still a sucker for this sort of project, when I'm old enough to know better...
All the reed valve leathers will have to be replaced. Any advice as to whether to stick with leather, or go for synthetic, or a mixture, (or what?), would be gratefully received. There are plastic helper springs on the outside of all the reed blocks in one bank of bass reeds, but no springs on the inner side. Is this normal? If it is, why the asymmetry? Are the outer leathers considered to be more likely to curl? The plastic springs seem feeble, and have failed to prevent valve curling. If they are to be replaced, how would one know what thickness of metal(?) spring to order?
All the reed valve leathers will have to be replaced. Any advice as to whether to stick with leather, or go for synthetic, or a mixture, (or what?), would be gratefully received. There are plastic helper springs on the outside of all the reed blocks in one bank of bass reeds, but no springs on the inner side. Is this normal? If it is, why the asymmetry? Are the outer leathers considered to be more likely to curl? The plastic springs seem feeble, and have failed to prevent valve curling. If they are to be replaced, how would one know what thickness of metal(?) spring to order?