Cocktail drum cases
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Cocktail drum cases
I've been thinking of making some custom cases for cocktail drums. I would use a material similar the the vulcanized fiber like the Humes & Berg cases but not quite as expensive. I'm in the process of getting a price quote for the material. Would anybody be interested pending a price in buying a case? I would do it for cost of material and a little on top for my labor. Let me know if interested.
Matthew
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custom drum cases
Just to update on the cases, I am having trouble locating the vulcanized fiber in small enough amounts for me to be able to purchase. I found a manufacturer here in California but their minumum order to manufacture is 250 sheets!!! I have, however, found a fiber board material used in furniture and automotive applications that is reasonably priced but is not as hard and therefore not as durable as the vulcanised fiber. I am still trying to find a supplier here in California that will sell me 5 or 10 sheets of the vulcanized fiber board. I might make a case out of the fiber board mentioned above and see how it wears. I am currently making auto upholstery so I have access to the unhardened fiber board.zorf wrote:hey Mathew,
I'm intersted also.
Matthew
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Re: custom drum cases
So, here's the deal: I found the vulcanized fiber in L.A. It would cost with shipping 200.00 bucks for 1 sheet (39" x48") and that would do maybe 1 cocktail drum & a small case, hardly worth it. It would cost about 618. for 4 sheets putting the cost at 155. a sheet for the fiber, still not really worth it, might as well buy from a case manufacturer. If I can find the fiber in the SF bay, I can eliminate shipping costs.matthew medeiros wrote:Just to update on the cases, I am having trouble locating the vulcanized fiber in small enough amounts for me to be able to purchase. I found a manufacturer here in California but their minumum order to manufacture is 250 sheets!!! I have, however, found a fiber board material used in furniture and automotive applications that is reasonably priced but is not as hard and therefore not as durable as the vulcanised fiber. I am still trying to find a supplier here in California that will sell me 5 or 10 sheets of the vulcanized fiber board. I might make a case out of the fiber board mentioned above and see how it wears. I am currently making auto upholstery so I have access to the unhardened fiber board.zorf wrote:hey Mathew,
I'm intersted also.
Matthew
Case Closed!
Hi Everyone,
Finding individual cases for our cocktail kits need not be frustrating any more!
Check out "Drum Rolls" cases at the link below, the "Fitments" page in particular. I bought a set for my full size kit last year, and have discovered that they work perfectly for my Slingerland Expresso kit. It has a 16x16 bass/tom, and several 10x5 and 10x6 toms and popcorn snare. Measure your circumferences carefully, making sure you find the largest dimension around all the mounts. A couple of inches of beyond the rim-to-rim depth will help them wrap around to protect the rims. Look at the 18 inch tom and 18 inch bass drum sizes, and the 10 inch popcorn snares. Send Rick the sizes you need, and I'm certain that he will hook you/us up.
http://www.drumrolls.com/index.html
I'll tell him you're coming.
Dick B.
www.aquatudes.com
Finding individual cases for our cocktail kits need not be frustrating any more!
Check out "Drum Rolls" cases at the link below, the "Fitments" page in particular. I bought a set for my full size kit last year, and have discovered that they work perfectly for my Slingerland Expresso kit. It has a 16x16 bass/tom, and several 10x5 and 10x6 toms and popcorn snare. Measure your circumferences carefully, making sure you find the largest dimension around all the mounts. A couple of inches of beyond the rim-to-rim depth will help them wrap around to protect the rims. Look at the 18 inch tom and 18 inch bass drum sizes, and the 10 inch popcorn snares. Send Rick the sizes you need, and I'm certain that he will hook you/us up.
http://www.drumrolls.com/index.html
I'll tell him you're coming.
Dick B.
www.aquatudes.com
I've had a couple of emails back and forth with Rick of Drumrolls. I gave him some dimensions that we would need and the closest he can come is a 20" (diameter) by 30" (length, head to head) bass drum case. I haven't gotten a price yet but I'm going to get one of these for my big drum. Thought I'd let you all know. I suggested he post something here, so if a commercial pops up, it's my fault.
drum cases
I'd suggest going to a fabric store, find yourself some heavy cordura type fabric,
layer it back to back, use closed cell foam as an inner liner. Use backpack type
clip straps three of them, should do it.
If you a bit handy with a thread and needle, ( actually a sewing machine ) your
pretty good to go. I've made a couple of these.
Matthew@Metropolitan
layer it back to back, use closed cell foam as an inner liner. Use backpack type
clip straps three of them, should do it.
If you a bit handy with a thread and needle, ( actually a sewing machine ) your
pretty good to go. I've made a couple of these.
Matthew@Metropolitan
cocktail drum cases
Call Woodwind&Brasswind and ask for Barry in drums. i ordered them from him.