guys, every cymbal polisher KILLS the logos! what i do for this is: put some strong tape on the top of logos and start cleaning, when the cymbal polishing is complete you can remove the tape and the logo will stay there. BUT make shure that while cleaning the cymbal the tape hasn't come out
For one, why would I want a BOLT TIGHTENED on my cymbal!? Two, why did u use terrible drum machine noises instead of a real kit? That ride sounds like shite! Three.... I like my logos, thanks but I'll pass.
guys, every cymbal polisher KILLS the logos! what i do for this is: put some strong tape on the top of logos and start cleaning, when the cymbal polishing is complete you can remove the tape and the logo will stay there. BUT make shure that while cleaning the cymbal the tape hasn't come out
888betoben888 9 months ago
BTW I'm sure u could make this machine for a LOT less than the purchase price.
SpiderlordBand 1 year ago
For one, why would I want a BOLT TIGHTENED on my cymbal!? Two, why did u use terrible drum machine noises instead of a real kit? That ride sounds like shite! Three.... I like my logos, thanks but I'll pass.
SpiderlordBand 1 year ago
What about the underside?
BeakerArk 1 year ago
1. Bolt on cymbal with no felt/protection.....bad idea.
2. Its going to remove the logo completely if you care about the logo.
kneppbrandon 1 year ago
This is all goodbut the print is comming off
jakamake 2 years ago
I think
1.lock at the center will break your center hole 2.and dont know what ahout logo,it will disapear?
3.what kind of polish you use,or just using water?
wanjia1219 3 years ago
not if the bolt is spinning with the cymbal...
chuckD0Tstax 2 years ago
WHERE DO U BUY THIS
Craig3786 3 years ago
i wonder if you could rig that up so that it doubles as a lathe...
that would be fuckin sick...
thebeastishungry 3 years ago
yeah and what about logos?
joshtheff 3 years ago
Doesn't the bolt damage the cymbal?
Starari 3 years ago