Re: [Harp-L] Re TUNing Reeds



I did some research on this when I experimented with it, I think Chris used oil to keep it from discoloring. If I had used oil I would have caught them on fire... I was doing 550 degrees for like an hour or something, that's whatever metal book I read or metallurgist I talked to said it would need to relieve stress. I can't remember the exact details but it had to be really hot and it took some time.
I got to thinking, say I don't relieve this alleged stress, and my reed breaks three weeks earlier than it would have. How much would that cost?
Probably a lot less than it costs to keep an oven at 550 degrees for an hour, plus the air conditioning that's gotta run to cool the house from the oven heat. 

David


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On May 21, 2012, at 19:21, Ken Hildebrand <airmojoken@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> The big question would be... what kind of oil ?
>  
> Corn oil, peanut oil, coconut oil, motor oil (and what weight/viscocity), mineral oil, chain saw oil, baby oil ?
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> And what's the best temperature ?
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> And do you have to remove the reed from the reed plate ?
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> Sound like the job could get messy !
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> :)
>  
> Ken H in OH
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> From: Rubben Emmanuelli <comunadesantos@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 9:09 AM
> Subject: [Harp-L] Re TUNing Reeds
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> A friend of mine..told me that i should try, to heat the reeds of an
> harmonica in hot oil,  He thinks that will retune then east and automatic
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> Crazy Idea??  What would You think?
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