Great video, thanks! I have a smaller swedging pliers, and guess I should buy a much larger one like you use. Adding to my wish list! Certainly will save my hands from having to grip so much.
Fine! I Wonder if It would be possible to tighten also A- and Ab- keys in that way? Their loosnes may cause leaks wich affects allmost all the notes of the clarinet. But challenge may be the small size of A- and Ab- keys I think.
This pliers will not work on all keys because the tubes are too short to hold on to. There is another type of swedger that will work on some, but not all, shorter keys tubes.
thank you for your kind and well-edited instructions
Great video, thanks! I have a smaller swedging pliers, and guess I should buy a much larger one like you use. Adding to my wish list! Certainly will save my hands from having to grip so much.
Fine!
I Wonder if It would be possible to tighten also A- and Ab- keys in that way?
Their loosnes may cause leaks wich affects allmost all the notes of the clarinet.
But challenge may be the small size of A- and Ab- keys
I think.
This pliers will not work on all keys because the tubes are too short to hold on to. There is another type of swedger that will work on some, but not all, shorter keys tubes.
The new version of the Ferree tool has changed a bit:
www.ferreestoolsinc.com/products/compound-leverage-pliers
teacher I had to make my own
Are you going to show how you did it?
i ordered a used clarinet and the lever is loose (barely on the clarinet).
dang...this guy's voice sounds exactly like underdog's voice wtf?
My clarinet has a loose hinge rod (not lever)