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From: flasharamavitch
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  • Fuck yeah bro I finally got to see how it works

  • sweet

  • Dude you should try and get this marketed! Also, I think an improvement in the safety of your kit while transporting from gig to gig in a trailer would be to build a road case style box to set over the top and latch while not in use. Awesome idea man!

  • You are a lefty drummer...rare...great idea btw

  • where can i get one like that without me having to build one..lol

  • Now that is slick !!!

  • you should do that set up for a double bass kit

  • Good thing he doesn't have a big kit...

  • Very nice... I had a rig like that made of wood.. A little wider than on the sides so i could just roll all my gear in one shot....

  • Would it not be easier to build if you bolted a drum rack to it instead of individual hardware? That way there would be less bracing on the bottom? Or is the plexi glass not strong enough without all the bracing?

  • Do you think you could put a link to some plans on how to make this, also i would like to see it made out of wood because i do not have access to metal working tools.

  • if you there are stairs this becomes a problem

  • Very good idea! It looks sturdy also, maybe you can put lights under it for the light show on a gig

  • Hello Brad!

    What an awesome system for a drumriser!

    The metal for the frame, you use aluminium of normal steel?

    I have a riser to, but flightcase model (titanic) and is ti big! Your concept is perfect to do gigs in Holland!

    Greetz from Dennis Netherlands

  • Two things. I would love to see a frame assembly tutorial for this..And since you know a lot about wiring and whatnot from your paintball videos, it would be totally bad ass if you rigged a switch underneath your pedals that flashed a light underneath the riser.

    Side note: Why do you specialize in the three things I do? Drums, Paintball, and Video games. WADAFUK?!

  • do u have plans for this coz im in need of one. my stupid kit takes ages to move and this would make moving my kit easy. plz reply

  • one problem.. how the hell you gonna get that thing in the car boot?! :L

  • Shit hot idea mate. And very true about the other band members not helping you!! Although bass players are not too bad I have found! Great riser bud.

  • Great idea! It sucks when the drummer is still setting up while the rest of the band tunes, levels, then leaves to socialize.

  • @ynotw57 NO KIDDING! - Thats basically how this whole thing started. Now, especially if i got someone to help, I'm ready to go in a matter of minutes. I'm totaly setup while they are still plugging in the cords! Next week I should have the last installment of my "mobile drum riser" videos posted, I just finished a hard shell case and am getting footage together for it.

  • Cool idea,but what about having a bigger kit ? I have the PDP X7 with nine stands including hi hat and a double pedal. I really like the idea that you got going but it seems it might only work if you have a 5 or a six piece kit and not alot of cymbals. Good job though.

  • iam fat and i got a stainless steel bonzo kit can it hold it

  • @angelacevedo2112 - Ya it all comes down to the bracing ya know, like a bridge. the only problem with a heavier kit is well, its heavier and harder to lift. but it couold be done.

  • @flasharamavitch i need one of these in the future for someshows my band is hosting were can i get one in nyc

  • This is Beautiful man!!! excellent i hope u take this veryy farr

  • Thanks for the ideas! Close concept of what I want!

  • It's hard to see in the time lapse section but if u look closely I get on one end and lift with one hand and slide the crate under with the other, then do the same on the other side. I set the crates around it before I'm ready to lift to make it quicker.

  • how dod you get the stage part onto the milk carton boxes?

  • It's all welded - took forever too cause of all the bracing and angles. Most of it is aluminum channel ( not tube ) to save on weight so I welded on every surface that was touching to make it strong enough.

  • Awesome idea dude, is the aluminum welded or bolted?

  • Amazing invention. Just needs some sort of Road case or a shell to protect the actual drums, and it's perfect

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