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60's Slingerland hardware. Repair, or replace. Last viewed: 2 minutes ago

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You could try some foil tape around the shaft of the drum clip and re-insert it. You may have to separate the clip for the shaft a little not to tear it. It's kind of trial and error for a solution and your original ideas were good too. Of course you'd have to make sure the tom is exactly where you want it if welding. You could even try welding a small nub or two (where it's hidden under the clip) on the drum clip shaft, file it down so it fits real tight in the clip before re-tightening.

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Posted on 10 years ago
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Olimpass I think we're talking about just the spade being loose on the end of the short rod in your pic. That is, not where the rod is clamped in the clip.

Theoretically, with the right "X" tipped chisel, a solidly mounted vice, and a big enough hammer, you could expand the end of the rod in the spade. might just explode though...

Mitch

Posted on 10 years ago
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From DownTownFarmer

Olimpass I think we're talking about just the spade being loose on the end of the short rod in your pic. That is, not where the rod is clamped in the clip.Theoretically, with the right "X" tipped chisel, a solidly mounted vice, and a big enough hammer, you could expand the end of the rod in the spade. might just explode though...Mitch

Thanks Mitch. If that's the case....ooops,....nevermind. DOH

Yeah, just peen that tight again with hammer and a rounded end chisel. Ha ha , I hope this helps...

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From Olimpass

Yeah, just peen that tight again with hammer and a rounded end chisel. Ha ha , I hope this helps...

Good point - the chisel must have a convex tip, not flat! As for the "X", obviously you could just use the chisel oriented in the two directions...lol didn't think of that.

If welding is used, any excess must be ground off the face of the spade facing the tom, otherwise you could scratch the tom when mounting/removing.

This is an interesting issue - if you've ever tried lifting a tom by hand with just the spade assembly, the leverage involved makes it seem 4 times heavier...

Mitch

Posted on 10 years ago
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Thought of another way that might work...possible option?

While in the vise, just drill a hole into the center and into the shaft, tap it and use a bolt with a lock washer. Long as it wouldn't interfere with mounting the drum. If the peening doesn't work.

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Posted on 10 years ago
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From Gerald Sterken

I would try a few drops of clear epoxy.

Didn't realize epoxy would work metal to metal.

Thanks a lot

Posted on 10 years ago
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Not a Guru... just interested..
Posted on 10 years ago
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From DownTownFarmer

Olimpass I think we're talking about just the spade being loose on the end of the short rod in your pic. That is, not where the rod is clamped in the clip.Theoretically, with the right "X" tipped chisel, a solidly mounted vice, and a big enough hammer, you could expand the end of the rod in the spade. might just explode though...Mitch

I was visualizing that fix.

Not the explosion part.

Not sure I'm handy enough to do it.

Seems logical in theory.

Thanks for describing the issue.

You got it right.

Much better than my description.

Posted on 10 years ago
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The Loctite might be the way to go.

Seems simpler than the hammer and chisel, and searching for a welder willing to do a small job like that.

Appreciate it.

Posted on 10 years ago
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IMO, the epoxy or glue would only be a temp fix until it cracks loose again.

You should really try peening it or get it welded even better. Long as it wouldn't cost more than a new part.

Posted on 10 years ago
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