Comments on: Instrument Repair Hospital: Nails and Tubing https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/ An Online Oasis for Movement & Music Educators Thu, 30 Aug 2018 17:39:11 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 By: Keli Burchill https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/#comment-20952 Thu, 30 Aug 2018 17:39:11 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=305#comment-20952 I have a Studio 49 Soprano and Alto glockenspiel with pins that have been snapped off so that they are flush with the surface of the resonator box. Is there a way to remove the pins so that I can replace them? Thank you in advance!

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By: Marlo https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/#comment-20736 Fri, 01 Jun 2018 22:31:40 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=305#comment-20736 Hello,
I have several Rhythm Band Instrument xylophones which have a rubber nail cover with a small rubber piece on either side. I am wondering if I can use tubing and a new rubber pin to replace this? Finding replacement parts is not workng.

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By: Teaching With Orff https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/#comment-20733 Fri, 01 Jun 2018 01:22:27 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=305#comment-20733 In reply to Andrea.

Hi Andrea,
It is Studio 49 tubing, which can be ordered from your favorite retail partner. If you need help determining which replacement part is needed for your instrument, please visit http://mmbmusic.com/repair/
– Your friends at Teaching With Orff

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By: Andrea https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/#comment-20731 Thu, 31 May 2018 22:15:20 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=305#comment-20731 I know this was posted a couple years ago, so it may be a longshot to get an answer. What is the black stuff called that you twisted? It’s stretchy and in a loop? Is it fabric or some sort? Mine all have that old latex tubing and I am going to have to do some repairs this summer.

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By: Lissa Ray https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/#comment-17018 Fri, 30 Dec 2016 19:06:54 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=305#comment-17018 In reply to Emily.

Hi Emily! There are a couple of ways to remove the broken off flexible pins. First, try a corkscrew. The pins are all rubber with no other material inside. If that doesn’t work you’ll need a power drill. Start with a tiny drill bit and drill down into the center of the remaining piece. Compare the depth of the pin to a new one and mark the depth on the drill bit with a sharpie or tape so you don’t drill too deep. Reverse the direction an pull up. Fragments of rubber will come out. Continue this process with slightly larger drill bits until all the rubber is removed. Then you can put in the replacement pin.

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By: Emily https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/#comment-16924 Fri, 09 Dec 2016 22:52:37 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=305#comment-16924 I have a number of instruments that I’m trying to refurbish that haven’t been used for decades. The rubber pins that hold the bar in place all appear to have been glued in place and the top of the pin is broken off. Any tips for getting that rubber out of the hole?

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By: Teaching With Orff https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/#comment-16810 Fri, 11 Nov 2016 15:03:31 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=305#comment-16810 In reply to Thomas Steuart.

Hello Thomas! If you are uncertain which repair part you need, visit http://ris.studio49.de/ris.cfm?Language=English. Then contact your favorite retail partner to order the necessary parts. – Your friends at Teaching With Orff

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By: Thomas Steuart https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/#comment-16751 Wed, 26 Oct 2016 19:38:57 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=305#comment-16751 What website would be a good tool for replacement parts?

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By: Mary Ann Edelbrock https://teachingwithorff.com/instrument-repair-hospital-nails-tubing/#comment-12794 Fri, 15 May 2015 00:16:11 +0000 https://teachingwithorff.com/?p=305#comment-12794 Thank You – I have a bass xylophone that needs new pins and tubing. After school students, sat on the xylophone and broke the pins.
Your video has helped me.

M A Edelbrock

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