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stewart drums
From calfskin...
11 years agoWhiny NOVUS Q: buffer ...
i use this cotton buffer here ($8): http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=63304&cat=1,180,42334 the headlight kits buffer wheels/foam balls w...
11 years agostewart drums
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11 years agostewart drums
From Drummerjohn333...
11 years agostewart drums
From Drummerjohn333...
11 years agoYamaha late '60s D-20 lugs
i would buy yourself a screw extractor set and a tap & die set, and go for it you should be able to shave drill a slightly larger hole in the lugs a...
11 years agostewart drums
the problem with the cheap Stewarts and others of their ilk are, as has been mentioned, they used cheap GRADES of cheap luan wood... by comparison,...
11 years agoPlease help
i would start with making sure its brass it also seems to be missing the tapered cutaway bands leading to both bearing edges common to that era at t...
11 years agoSanding Silver Sparkle Wrap
From bumzdrummer...
12 years agoCutting a round over bearing edge
or one of these, if your router has 1/2" shank: http://www.leevalley.com/en/Wood/page.aspx?p=49889&cat=1,46168,69435,62157&ap=1 Technically, its 75...
12 years agoSanding Silver Sparkle Wrap
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=28662 starts around post #13 might pick up where i left off with a rubbing compound, then the Plast...
12 years agoSome Winstons...will soon be mine!
Do they have bearing edges? The Winston (and a Stewart) toms i have originally came with flat edges, with an outside round over of about 2mm
12 years agoYamaha wood
Birch inner ply, luan outers
12 years agoSoaking hardware
A drain pan that they use under hot water heaters can also be used for hoops for an entire set (even metal bass hoops) Something in the Dawn/water co...
12 years agoWorth it?
probably $150... its shells only; despite Star being an early forerunner of Tama, when you see the kits up close, they're really quite cheaply made p...
12 years ago