@jvsmeds casters at H Depot. All steel came from King Metals in Dallas, where I live. There are metal suppliers where you live I'm sure with the same materials
If you tour in a truck, this isn't for you. These roll into a trailer fully set up and travel that way. You see, no set up required. Several drummers tour on my risers and never an issue. Just keep setting up and breaking down when you play, you'll get there one day...
I love this guy. I have recorded your information. I will contact you at some point. Two questions; how much total weight can the riser hold. Those Yamaha cymbals stands are heavy: can legs be two-feet high?
Not sure how much weight they can carry. I typically use 14ga tube to keep things as lightweight as possible but using 11ga tube would hold more for sure. Yes legs can be 2ft high.
I appreciate your input. However several drummers tour on my risers and i add, usually off camera, custom bracing for the stool, snare, and maybe a rack. Other than that, never a problem with sagging.
WOW this is amazing I wish I had this years ago when I was actively playing every weekend....
Muy limpio y bonito tu trabajo ❤
Absolutely awesome DC.
BRO thank you!
Awesome video! You are using flattened sheet with 1/2"x1.2" diamond size? Also, what sheet thickness do you recommend??
Great to see you in action again!
Great having you here big dawg!!
Man this is awesome. Unfortunately I’d need a bigger one 😕
Well dont stop there. Email me and let's get one rollin down the damn road for ya!
Awesome/professional work!
THANKS!
Nice work, Well done!!😉
THANKS!
Love it dude!!
THANKS!
Derek, where do you get the materials. Is there a supplier near you or do you purchase online?
@jvsmeds casters at H Depot. All steel came from King Metals in Dallas, where I live. There are metal suppliers where you live I'm sure with the same materials
@@DerekConwayTX Thank you your work is amazing!
@@jvsmeds THANKS!
hi cool video very interresting. But how much does it cost?
@SlayerFan666 I'd be happy to price it, just shoot me an email. It's in the description box!
Super cool..what would that cost to have done? It's far superior to those aluminium versions.
Please email me bud. Description box below. Appreciate you!
Yea, takes up twice the truck pack space. Love that.
If you tour in a truck, this isn't for you. These roll into a trailer fully set up and travel that way. You see, no set up required. Several drummers tour on my risers and never an issue. Just keep setting up and breaking down when you play, you'll get there one day...
Replayed 4:34 several times. Great build.
THANK YOU
I love this guy. I have recorded your information. I will contact you at some point. Two questions; how much total weight can the riser hold. Those Yamaha cymbals stands are heavy: can legs be two-feet high?
Not sure how much weight they can carry. I typically use 14ga tube to keep things as lightweight as possible but using 11ga tube would hold more for sure. Yes legs can be 2ft high.
What are the measurements? Great job.
This one is 7x7 THANKS!
Are they for sale? If so where can they be purchased?
Just email me, its in the description box of the vid. We'll get ya going!
Fucking Killer bro!
THANKS PAL! Yours will be a damn statement for sure!
While the frame is good, the flooring is too weak. The expanded metal will flex way too much. You would be much better off with 3/4" plywood
I appreciate your input. However several drummers tour on my risers and i add, usually off camera, custom bracing for the stool, snare, and maybe a rack. Other than that, never a problem with sagging.
@@DerekConwayTX awesome! If it works, it works.