finished restoration!!
-
- Posts: 87
- Joined: Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:44 pm
finished restoration!!
Hi everybody. I scored an old 60's slingerland 14"x24" cocktail drum. I just recovered it & it turned out better than I had hoped! I covered it in sliver glass glitter. I'm waiting on a sidekick pedal to come in & it will be complete. This drum sounds great too.
-
- Posts: 161
- Joined: Mon Apr 03, 2006 6:43 pm
- Location: Hollister Ca.
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 87
- Joined: Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:44 pm
Hey y'all, this was my first attempt at the recovering thing,...was pretty easy with all the helpful stuff on this site, ie: build along with kyle, etc.
It has reinforcment rings top & bottom & a big joining one in the middle.
I cut a snare wire in half & welded it to the muffler device,(because whoever had it & painted it black was using it for a heavy metal rack tom I think, they took the legs off & the internal snare off as well.)So it has an internal snare under the top head now.
& it does sound pretty good to me. I tune the top very tight, & the bottom just tight enough to not be loose. I just need my new sidekick to make it play better, The old dulplex heyn works, but not very well.
I use coated ambassador for the top head, a powerstroke 3 on the bass. The bearing edges are perfect! I feel I could recover any drum now! It's not really to hard to do. Picking the color gave me more trouble than anything else! I settled on the silver glass glitter because that was what it was originally covered with. I am delighted with the way it turned out! It is a work in progress though!
adios, Mike
It has reinforcment rings top & bottom & a big joining one in the middle.
I cut a snare wire in half & welded it to the muffler device,(because whoever had it & painted it black was using it for a heavy metal rack tom I think, they took the legs off & the internal snare off as well.)So it has an internal snare under the top head now.
& it does sound pretty good to me. I tune the top very tight, & the bottom just tight enough to not be loose. I just need my new sidekick to make it play better, The old dulplex heyn works, but not very well.
I use coated ambassador for the top head, a powerstroke 3 on the bass. The bearing edges are perfect! I feel I could recover any drum now! It's not really to hard to do. Picking the color gave me more trouble than anything else! I settled on the silver glass glitter because that was what it was originally covered with. I am delighted with the way it turned out! It is a work in progress though!
adios, Mike
-
- Posts: 87
- Joined: Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:44 pm
-
- Posts: 87
- Joined: Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:44 pm
hey john, with the dw pedal, it has 4 legs. I have the hi hats directly across from the cymbals & it hasn't even budged with the velcro bottom pedal plate I think it seems to be ok so far. I have not taken this one out to play yet though. I play it a lot in the living room!
Both of my sons have been playing it too & it has never fallen yet. mike
Both of my sons have been playing it too & it has never fallen yet. mike
-
- Posts: 87
- Joined: Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:44 pm
balances pretty good still
I am surprised , but it doesn't budge in any direction imbalance wise! ??? seems like it should tip, but I have been beating the crap out of it on a daily basis & still seems to be cool. I think the velcro & extra leg & rug maybe the thing holding it up!??