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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2007

Pasi Organ Builders casting for the 16 foot Facade pipes for Winnetka Congregational Church organ

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  • Thanks for your kind comments. I like it when people are concerned about my well being.

  • What is the smallest thickness (or gauge) of the metal that you cast?

  • the thinnest metal we cast is about 0.4 mm which is about a 1/128th of an inch. The thickest is about 5 mm or close to a 1/4 inch

  • It has something to do with what sound one is looking for. brighter sound with high tin and mellower sound with high lead content. (simply speaking)

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  • Short sleeves and no face shields? OSHA would have a few comments on the matter. Bedient's video shows a safer method of production.

  • Take a deep breath and ignore people suggesting changes. Apart from learning to better control the metal so it doesn't splash, you are doing about right.

  • Why some organ builders prefer alloys with high percentage of thin than lead?

  • that looks absolutely beautiful, make some more videos of how these are formed into pipes and tuned!

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