FROM: tenorman1952 (Paul Coats)
SUBJECT: Win
From the actual Madison Enterprises (Winslow kit) feelers, printed on
them:

.0015"  =  .04 mm
.010"  =  .25 mm
.014"  =  .35 mm
.024"  =  .60 mm



Paul Coats wrote:

> He says along that break area is more critical.
>
> And the sizes he uses translate to mm sizes.  I will read them off
> when I get home.
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> Paul
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> Keith Bradbury wrote:
>
>>  Winslow's logic to add the .014" is good.  But using .031" seems
>> like a
>> poor choice as compared to .034".  It looks like he just really
>> likes to
>> cluster readings around the "break" area.  I think better facings
>> can be
>> made by spacing the readings out as I do.  But it is more work.
>> Perhaps
>> even overkill.  But I would rather err on the conservative side.
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FROM: kwbradbury (Keith Bradbury)
SUBJECT: Re: Winslow Kit
..and I guess .031" = .80 mm.  I still think something like .90 mm
(.035")is better.

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FROM: tenorman1952 (Paul Coats)
SUBJECT: Re: Winslow Kit
Yes, but the larger sizes were not marked with metric size.

Paul

Keith Bradbury wrote:

>  ..and I guess .031" = .80 mm.  I still think something like .90 mm
> (.035")is better.
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FROM: yupak12 (yupak12)
SUBJECT: Winslow Kit
Any sources for the Winslow refacing kit besides woodwind&brasswinds? 
They say it's back ordered.

Bill


FROM: kwbradbury (Keith Bradbury)
SUBJECT: Winslow Kit
Does the Winslow Kit come with a .031" feeler instead of the E. Brand 
standard .034"?  .031" seems too close to .024" and too far 
from .050".


FROM: tenorman1952 (Paul Coats)
SUBJECT: Re: Winslow Kit
The Winslow kit comes with .0015", .010", .014", .024", .031", .048", 
.063", .077", .094".

Actually, because the curve is curving away faster from the plane of the 
table by the time you get to that region of the curve, they spacing from 
.024" to .031" to .048" seems to be about right.

Paul

Keith Bradbury wrote:

> Does the Winslow Kit come with a .031" feeler instead of the E. Brand
> standard .034"?  .031" seems too close to .024" and too far
> from .050".
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FROM: realbootman (Bootman)
SUBJECT: Re: Winslow Kit
Funny, I have always used 34 and then a 49. I find that these seem to
work well. I just make up my own feeler gauges from a good set of gauges
here.
 
God Bless
Bootman
Richard Booth
www.bootmanmusic.com
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Coats [mailto:tenorman@...] 
Sent: Tuesday, 4 May 2004 1:01 PM
To: MouthpieceWork@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [MouthpieceWork] Winslow Kit
 
The Winslow kit comes with .0015", .010", .014", .024", .031", .048",
.063", .077", .094".

Actually, because the curve is curving away faster from the plane of the
table by the time you get to that region of the curve, they spacing from
.024" to .031" to .048" seems to be about right.

Paul

Keith Bradbury wrote:


Does the Winslow Kit come with a .031" feeler instead of the E. Brand 
standard .034"?  .031" seems too close to .024" and too far 
from .050".



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FROM: clsbob (clsbob@...)
SUBJECT: Re: Winslow Kit
Hi,

I am wanting to start refacing mouthpieces (primarily clarinet) but cannot 
seem to locate a good refacing kit and instruction manual.  Do you guys have any 
suggestions.

Bob Wall