SPJ Brass Repair

SPJ Brass Repair General Brass Instrument repairs and servicing. Bb Bugle specialist. Dent removal.

20/05/2025
We service and repair Brass InstrumentsIs your instrument ready for your next gig? We service and repair Brass Instrumen...
09/02/2022

We service and repair Brass Instruments

Is your instrument ready for your next gig? We service and repair Brass Instruments. Everything from removing a stuck mouthpiece or tuning slide, dent removal or soldering is completed with the utmost attention and skill.
As each job is unique to the needs of a particular instrument, we don’t really have a set price list. However, you can obtain a free consultation and quote on anything that may need attention on your instrument. Be assured that no work will be carried out without your full agreement. Quotes are only given after a physical inspection has been carried out however in some cases a photo of any external damage normally suffices.

One of the most common types of damage to your brass instrument is surface damage, with bumps and scratches to the silve...
26/06/2021

One of the most common types of damage to your brass instrument is surface damage, with bumps and scratches to the silver plating or lacquer, or the oils and moisture in your hands pitting, degrading and dulling the finish over time. To avoid this, it’s important to keep your hands washed before playing or handling, and wipe the instrument clean of fingerprints afterwards with either a silver or brass cleaning cloth.
In addition, always be aware of where the bell of your instrument is, as when you’re gigging and enthusiasm takes over it’s all too easy to clash instruments and bump into music stands and other objects, causing dents. Even when taking your instrument out of the case, it’s good to be aware of where your instrument is, as metal clips, studs and even zips can cause scratches.

As a professional brass repair technician and member of Namir I can remove those accidental dents and scratches and return your instrument to its former polished finish ready for your next performance.
As ex-Military (2 RGJ bugler) I'm more than aware of the importance of appearance and how your brass instrument should sound to it's best quality.

Whilst we are living in these uncertain times, I would like to assure you that SPJ Brass Repair is very much open for bu...
04/08/2020

Whilst we are living in these uncertain times, I would like to assure you that SPJ Brass Repair is very much open for business as usual. Thank you to all our customers who have been supporting us during these uncertain times. (Support your local business)

16/03/2020

COVID-19: Advice for the musical instrument industry and you.

1. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze.

2. Put used tissues in the bin straight away
Wash your hands with soap and water often – use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available.

3. Try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell
Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces
Do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean.

4. Don’t share instruments
Maintain a good hygiene regime for instruments at all times
Clean brass instruments with warm, soapy water and an instrument brush (See Denis Wick trumpet brush here.) The brush MUST be used as it will dislodge any build-up of debris in the instrument. This will prevent any chance of re-infection or cross-contamination.

5. Mouthpiece hygiene is essential. Clean the mouthpiece with warm hot, soapy water and a mouthpiece brush. Do not use bleach or any sterilising fluid as this can damage the mouthpiece. A germicide spray, such as Sterisol, is fine, and good for use in a school or shop, but a good clean with washing-up liquid, hot water and a mouthpiece brush is just as effective in killing germs.

For all Government advice, you can go to www.gov.uk/government/coronavirus-covid-19-uk-government-response.

If your unlucky enough to accidentally drop your instrument, don't panic, just give me a call.
08/03/2020

If your unlucky enough to accidentally drop your instrument, don't panic, just give me a call.

Sometimes a repair needs a professional to help you out, so don't suffer in silence. Contact me.
08/03/2020

Sometimes a repair needs a professional to help you out, so don't suffer in silence. Contact me.

Have you ever thought about how much you will spend in total over the years to keep your instrument in good working orde...
08/03/2020

Have you ever thought about how much you will spend in total over the years to keep your instrument in good working order?

Cornets, Trumpets, Baritones, Euphoniums, HornsLooking after your BrassBrass instruments are relatively easy to maintain...
26/01/2020

Cornets, Trumpets, Baritones, Euphoniums, Horns

Looking after your Brass

Brass instruments are relatively easy to maintain. There are three valves (generally) and tuning slides that need occasional maintenance. Remember to consistently oil the valves and tuning slides can be maintained using a little tuning slide grease.

It is good to have valve oil and tuning slide grease, and these are easily available at good music shops or online. Parents warning – valve oil and grease can be harmful if swallowed or if exposed to skin. It can also stain clothes. It is important to read the instructions when you first receive this product

You just can’t avoid the odd dent or two!
15/09/2019

You just can’t avoid the odd dent or two!

Address

Shrewsbury
SY35HF

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

07903638995

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