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RonRobbins
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Posted: February.09.05 at 4:59pm | IP Logged Quote RonRobbins

I just got in a CC trombone with a crushed bell. I am pretty sure the bell is nickel silver. I tried to take out some of the dents, however the normal dent removal tools did not even faze the dents. How are these dents taken out? I assume a dent machine, with difficulty, would solve the problem?
I would appreciate any help. Thanks.

Ron
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Posted: March.15.05 at 10:11am | IP Logged Quote NealAnderson

Those bells are tough!! You may find that you have to remove the laquer, anneal the bell, remove the dents, and relaquer the bell.

A dent machine may work, with a lot of effort.
Good luck!
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