Bannatyne Bottle Water Trap (In Stock)
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0.50 poundsBannatyne Bottle Water Trap - A tube style of water trap with a bottle containing absorbant material at the end. This water trap is instaeasy to ll in any zipper pipe bag, just hemp the end section to fit into the inside of the blowpipe stock securely. This water trap should be removed and cleaned after each playing session.
How do I install a Bannatyne Bottle Trap?
Hemp the end of the water trap (Threaded end) till it fits snugly into the top of the blowpipe stock, now remove the water trap. Unzip the bag cover and unzip the pipe bag and insert the water trap into the pipe bag and using the threaded end you just hemped secure it into the bottom half of the blowpipe. Re-zip pipe bag and cover attach blowpipe back into the blowpipe stock and you are done.
Why do I need a moisture control system?
Ever hear the saying, "Keep your powder dry"? Well Pipers should have a
saying, "Keep your reeds dry"! The drier you can keep your reeds the longer and
steadier you can play.
Most of us play synthetic drone reeds and a cane
pipe chanter reed. Once you tune a set of synthetic drone reeds they will pretty
much stay tuned. The reason you have to keep re-tuning them is not that the
drone reeds have gone out of tune but rather the pipe chanter reed has changed
its pitch. The pipe chanter reed being made of cane will take on, and shed
moisture. When you play your pipes the moisture from your breath condenses
inside the bag and is soaked up by the pipe reed thus changing the reed's pitch.
Then you have to readjust your drones to match the new chanter pitch. The more
the pipe chanter reed changes pitch the more you have to re-tune your drone
reeds. If you could have your pipe chanter take on just enough moisture to give
you the ideal pitch and then have it stay there, you would not have to keep
re-tuning the drone reeds. That's what water traps are all about- keeping the
pipe chanter reed dry, and to a lesser extent keeping the drone reeds dry.
Hide Pipe Bags are limited to the water traps you can use; I can
only think of two.
The First - Stock Water trap - This bagpipe
water trap is fitted inside the blowpipe stock and forms a well inside the stock
in which the water is trapped. The disadvantage to this type of trap is that you
have to empty it very regularly.
The Second - A removable water
trap . This bagpipe water trap has a two part blowpipe stock; one part of the
stock is tied into the pipe bag. The second part of the stock fitted with a long
plastic tube fits inside the stock section tied into the bag. The plastic tube
runs inside the pipe bag along the bottom and up the back of the bag. This
plastic tube traps excess water and can be emptied after playing. The two part
stock also allows you to remove the bagpipe water trap when you season the pipe
bag, and also for easy removal of the tube for cleaning.
Synthetic
zipper bags - Can use the water traps discussed above plus a few more. Tone
Enhancers- Fit into the bottom of the drone stock. They are fitted with filters
and desiccant to remove moisture as the air passes through them keeping your
drone reeds dry. The wetter your drone reeds become the more likely they will be
to shut off. Canister systems - Are a central canister with tubes connecting it
to all three of the drone stocks plus the chanter stock. The moist air must pass
through the canister filled with a drying desiccant before going on to any of
the reeds.
Some other bagpipe maintenance to help keep your reeds dry.
After playing stop and dry all the bores with a pull through or brushes. Remove
the pipe chanter and cap the reed with a chanter stock. Leave the chanter stock
and blowpipe stock open when you store your bag to allow the bag to dry. Don't
lick the pipe reed before playing.
Caution: - When using a
bagpipe water trap or tube trap of any type make sure the bore is large enough
not to restrict your air pressure