what is that L rod hardware called, ive been looking for something like that for a road series rack i just purchased, and since my tama swingstar uses l rods, i would really appreciate the name or what hardware could be sued to mount them
@Torombolo3k The L-rods used are the SC-DWLR, which have a 12.7mm knurled mounting post. We also have the SC-SLR, which has a 10.5mm knurled mounting post
@GibraltarDIY Which ones would I need to mount my Tama tom's to my v-rack? I see I should use 10.5mm l-rods but I hear that the clam only works with 12.7mm and up?
im a gibraltar fan. love the racks. absolutely a fan boy for life. i do have this to say thow, as much as you folks plug the memory locks, why arent there more included in the basic rack setups? i would think one memory lock, even the slide on ones, per clamp on the rack wouldnt be to much to ask. so if a basic rack comes with 2 t-leg clamps, 2 90 degree clamps, and 3 multi clamps, thats 7 memory locks. it cant be that much more to add them as standard equipment. just a thought.
Whats actually the sturdiest rack system?? Ive got my eye on the road series.. But if the Power racks are better can I expand it in the same way as the road series?
@WilderTank The Road Series and Chrome Series racks are definitely the most sturdy and superior rack systems we offer. For the gigging, touring drummer, Road Series and Chrome Series can take the beating. Not only is it the most sturdy system, but it has a larger variety of clamps to choose from to help you customize your personal set up.
what is that L rod hardware called, ive been looking for something like that for a road series rack i just purchased, and since my tama swingstar uses l rods, i would really appreciate the name or what hardware could be sued to mount them
Torombolo3k 6 months ago
@Torombolo3k The L-rods used are the SC-DWLR, which have a 12.7mm knurled mounting post. We also have the SC-SLR, which has a 10.5mm knurled mounting post
GibraltarDIY 6 months ago
@GibraltarDIY Which ones would I need to mount my Tama tom's to my v-rack? I see I should use 10.5mm l-rods but I hear that the clam only works with 12.7mm and up?
gsx4g63t 1 month ago
nice work guys
dwattzdrummer 7 months ago
i can mount anything i want on my pearl rack without it slipping square bar racks are better for that reason
metalphreak08 7 months ago
@metalphreak08 that only gives you four angles. a circular bar allows infinite angles.
MrZaynetw 6 months ago
0@MrZaynetw all you need is a pcx-200 clamp for what u need to infinate angle on and yur set you can put 1000 lbs on it and it wont move
metalphreak08 6 months ago
im a gibraltar fan. love the racks. absolutely a fan boy for life. i do have this to say thow, as much as you folks plug the memory locks, why arent there more included in the basic rack setups? i would think one memory lock, even the slide on ones, per clamp on the rack wouldnt be to much to ask. so if a basic rack comes with 2 t-leg clamps, 2 90 degree clamps, and 3 multi clamps, thats 7 memory locks. it cant be that much more to add them as standard equipment. just a thought.
koolBOY8323 7 months ago
how many clamps does the gibraltar starter rack with wings come with
bradMdrums 7 months ago
Whats actually the sturdiest rack system?? Ive got my eye on the road series.. But if the Power racks are better can I expand it in the same way as the road series?
WilderTank 7 months ago
@WilderTank The Road Series and Chrome Series racks are definitely the most sturdy and superior rack systems we offer. For the gigging, touring drummer, Road Series and Chrome Series can take the beating. Not only is it the most sturdy system, but it has a larger variety of clamps to choose from to help you customize your personal set up.
GibraltarDIY 7 months ago
@GibraltarDIY Alright!!! Thanks for the update!!
WilderTank 7 months ago