Yes, I use tom mounts for all the drums and cymbals on my cocktail kit. I have my main drum split into a 16x14 kick drum and a 16x8 floor tom (separated by about 2"). I have two tom mounts in the kick drum that enable me to use snare baskets for the 12" snare and 10" tom (I use Pearl's S-2000 snare baskets that can be adjusted to fit any size drum).
I also have several tom mounts around the front side of the top drum (floor tom) where I use cymbal boom arms to hold the remote hi-hats, ride, and crash cymbals. It works very well, but you have to remember to stagger the tom mounts by 1" (up and down) so that the bars don't hit each other when they cross inside the drum. Also, be sure to put the mounts as high as possible near the top of the shell so your cymbal arms will reach as high as possible (because the boom arms have limited extention when you are using the bottom half to go inside the main drum).
The other advantage of the cymbal boom arms is that it gives you solid "pipes" that you can use to add percussion mounts or even an auxiliary splash boom arm without doing any more drilling. The clip-on type of rim mounts that a lot of cocktail drummer use are not very sturdy.
I also like the overall weight that the boom arms and snare baskets add to the kit because it makes it very stable to play.
MM
