Good video, very interesting. I have a suggestion. I know that some drums that I have cleaned up are known for those lug screw bosses breaking off, yet my method prevents this, I believe. When re- installing the lugs, only put force on the lug against the shell as firmly as you can, and turn the screws in gently until you feel tension, then just a bit more. I never use the screws to "draw" the lug to the shell and tighten them this way.
Thanks Steve yes indeed. They went on snuggly, they didnt need much tesion but 2 of them popped while playing. Thanks for watching. I have more vidoes coming. Cheers!
@@basementapefilms Wow, I'm sorry to hear that, it's a bummer. Nice drum though, I like it. I have a somewhat rare Pearl 6 1/2 maple, built in the USA.
Good video, very interesting. I have a suggestion. I know that some drums that I have cleaned up are known for those lug screw bosses breaking off, yet my method prevents this, I believe. When re- installing the lugs, only put force on the lug against the shell as firmly as you can, and turn the screws in gently until you feel tension, then just a bit more. I never use the screws to "draw" the lug to the shell and tighten them this way.
Thanks Steve yes indeed. They went on snuggly, they didnt need much tesion but 2 of them popped while playing. Thanks for watching. I have more vidoes coming. Cheers!
@@basementapefilms Wow, I'm sorry to hear that, it's a bummer. Nice drum though, I like it. I have a somewhat rare Pearl 6 1/2 maple, built in the USA.
@@steverichdrummr Post a pick if you can. The serial numbers are all but useless on Pearl drums,
@@basementapefilms I will try to post a picture for you, hang on.
@@basementapefilms I don't know how to link my photos with you tube, but I can email them if I get your e address