I've used this system for a number of years now. I took similar dents out of three King tubas right in a school band room in about 30 minutes. Some of that time was moving the tubas around. This method won't do every dent, but in the places it will work it is a tremendous time saver. To help prevent scratches, I first lubricate the dented area with a heavy application of Pledge furniture spray wax. When finished, I just buff it to a shine.
That is ingenuous have you tried to glue a thin piece of felt to the bottom of the magnet. It would slid without scratching the instrument? Just a thought.
I just wanted to say Thanks for doing this video. As non-repair person I had no idea this type of system was available. Who makes this tool? Just wondering. Again , Thanks!
Instead of using the drum pad, why don't you just use a microfiber cloth and wrap it around the magnet with a rubber band or something. Seems to me it would be easier to move around with out scratching the surface, and would probably be easier to handle. Just a thought. Seems to me it would be easier.
What if your balls get stuck inside? (hahaha) Why not just use a piece of polishing cloth betwixt horn and magnet? Get rid of dents while shining the brass. What happens if more than one ball is used at a time? and of different sizes?
It’s ready for a 7th grader to drop it again.
I've used this system for a number of years now. I took similar dents out of three King tubas right in a school band room in about 30 minutes. Some of that time was moving the tubas around. This method won't do every dent, but in the places it will work it is a tremendous time saver.
To help prevent scratches, I first lubricate the dented area with a heavy application of Pledge furniture spray wax. When finished, I just buff it to a shine.
Thanks for your demostration, good job. greetings from Chile.
Very impressive! I would love to have this done on my Conn 20J recording tuba.
I like the little dents and dings in my instrument it tells me its been well loved and it doesnt hinder my playing
That's one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time.
That's amazing! Magnets are so useful
That is amazing. Where can i get this done?
how do you get the tool off without causing more dents?
Wow, works like magic!
this is amazing. very well done.
Very nice. I'm trying to figure out how to make something like this work on automobile.
Does this work for French Horn?
How many pound of power are those magnets?
Most satisfying video ever!!!!
That is ingenuous have you tried to glue a thin piece of felt to the bottom of the magnet. It would slid without scratching the instrument? Just a thought.
what a great bit of gear
I just wanted to say Thanks for doing this video. As non-repair person I had no idea this type of system was available. Who makes this tool? Just wondering. Again , Thanks!
Hi what is the name of the magnet? and where can you get them from i need to remove dents from my car due to big hail stones this year
Where do u buy the ball and stick
Outstanding ~
Kool can it work on trumpets
What is this sorcery
How many pound of pull does that magnet have.?
where can i buy this?
En donde puedo conseguir bolas magneticas
how much does it cost
were can you buy the dent magnets and the dents balls
Where can I buy all kit
very satisfying !
Wonder if I can remove dents from mu car this way...?
its it really magic???
Magic!
中国在哪里可以买到?
Hello just a tip use polish cloth instead plastic head
And kill two stones with one bird! Genius!
Hello how many kilos of power is your magnet?
I ask myself the same question. Have you found an answer to the question in the meantime? Kind regards
Hi would like to know where I can get such tools have specifically and price ... greetings from mexico
+Miguel Gallardo Ruíz www.magneticdentremovalsystem.com/
how can i order??
Magic...
the balls are made of? Steel?
When someone drops your instrument you feel like whopping theirs butts!
Instead of using the drum pad, why don't you just use a microfiber cloth and wrap it around the magnet with a rubber band or something. Seems to me it would be easier to move around with out scratching the surface, and would probably be easier to handle. Just a thought. Seems to me it would be easier.
MrTBoneMalone I THOUGHT THE SAME THING
I bet this is candy for a sousaphone players eyes XD
I'm a tuba player, and I find this very soothing to watch!
where i can buy this item?
Please sell that on ebay or something...
cool
donde puedo conseguir la erramienta imanes y balines
Ebay
ssiii
id use a towel.
sir where can i buy those tools
They're quite expensive.
What if your balls get stuck inside? (hahaha) Why not just use a piece of polishing cloth betwixt horn and magnet? Get rid of dents while shining the brass.
What happens if more than one ball is used at a time? and of different sizes?
No, the tiny balls needed to fit in that small tubing will not generate enough force to take out those dents.
I'm going to say it...
AMAZEBALLS!!
6 pounds per square inch
its a neodemium magnet
Why just not use a heavy duty polishing cloth instead of that drum head? Kill two birds with one stone...
No. The amount of magnetic force the size of those balls would make is not enough to get rid of the dents.