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!
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.
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?!
@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.
@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.
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.
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.
Fuck yeah bro I finally got to see how it works
MrJbuddrow 4 weeks ago
sweet
Drumguitarman 1 month ago
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!
BarrettJones1111 2 months ago
You are a lefty drummer...rare...great idea btw
DeadpoolisCanadian 2 months ago
where can i get one like that without me having to build one..lol
extranjero07 2 months ago
Now that is slick !!!
patchcords 2 months ago
you should do that set up for a double bass kit
metalphreak08 4 months ago
Good thing he doesn't have a big kit...
CaptainHowdySH 4 months ago
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....
TheHeathb 4 months ago
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?
OmniMarketing 6 months ago
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.
Rockstar6111 6 months ago
if you there are stairs this becomes a problem
wrightdrumlessons 7 months ago
Very good idea! It looks sturdy also, maybe you can put lights under it for the light show on a gig
kaspermaertens 7 months ago
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
dennisboekhorst 8 months ago
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?!
OokamiDoragon 9 months ago
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
jayjaynshi7t 9 months ago
one problem.. how the hell you gonna get that thing in the car boot?! :L
chrisluk65 9 months ago
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.
prettyfeet25 9 months ago
Great idea! It sucks when the drummer is still setting up while the rest of the band tunes, levels, then leaves to socialize.
ynotw57 11 months ago
@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.
flasharamavitch 11 months ago
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.
penska13 1 year ago
iam fat and i got a stainless steel bonzo kit can it hold it
angelacevedo2112 1 year ago
@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 1 year ago
@flasharamavitch i need one of these in the future for someshows my band is hosting were can i get one in nyc
angelacevedo2112 1 year ago
This is Beautiful man!!! excellent i hope u take this veryy farr
rhysdbeast5 1 year ago
Thanks for the ideas! Close concept of what I want!
kingfeltonfox 1 year ago
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.
flasharamavitch 1 year ago
how dod you get the stage part onto the milk carton boxes?
liondancedrummer 1 year ago
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.
flasharamavitch 1 year ago
Awesome idea dude, is the aluminum welded or bolted?
johngrabber 1 year ago
Amazing invention. Just needs some sort of Road case or a shell to protect the actual drums, and it's perfect
CyanideSun1294 1 year ago