I think for heads on a drumset you'll be OK using a drill to remove the head (never to put one on) since, unlike a marching drum, the tension is much lower. On a different topic NICE BEATS ON YOUR PAGE!!! You guys have some hands!!! I am an old school Drum Corps Guy (SD under Hardimon SCV '87). We were the proto-type year for the Kevlar heads. The activity has changed a lot since then. Keep up the good work.
I thought the wax idea was my own!
It keeps the head from sticking and makes tuning a breeze.
TUBEORATER 1 year ago
hahaha nice drill!
crazyjake29 2 years ago
I think for heads on a drumset you'll be OK using a drill to remove the head (never to put one on) since, unlike a marching drum, the tension is much lower. On a different topic NICE BEATS ON YOUR PAGE!!! You guys have some hands!!! I am an old school Drum Corps Guy (SD under Hardimon SCV '87). We were the proto-type year for the Kevlar heads. The activity has changed a lot since then. Keep up the good work.
rhythmtraders 3 years ago
lol nice idea using a drill
blender364 3 years ago
WHY DID I NEVER THINK OF USING A DRILL...man im stupid
GretschDrummer12 3 years ago
lol i did the candle thing myself before i saw this...great minds think alike
Bubbles4uk 3 years ago
U rock!
gorgonjm 3 years ago
Thanks for the tips... i have so much trouble tuning my drums to how i want them to sound...
Joshw1337 3 years ago