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Timekeep69

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 General Drum Parts
These sites carry just about everything you'll need to build your own kit.
www.drummaker.com
www.amdrumparts.com
http://www.precisiondrum.com/
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www.medicinemandrumsaz.com
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bodiesablaze805

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also,
www.bestdrumdeals.com
they have the BEST deals on hardware and such
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:26 pm |
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Potatoe Snack

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I just got some lugs from drummaker.com and half of them are on backorder for 2 months.  I shall wait patiently...
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:45 pm |
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Timekeep69

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Which ones?
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 7:11 pm |
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Potatoe Snack

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Timekeep69

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Ah yes, I think I cleaned them out for Rufus' kit.
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 6:24 am |
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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire

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www.drumfoundry.com
never ordered shells or lugs from them... but they've got some nice stuff and they're easy to work with...
plus they have building tools...
their lugs map is quite handy.
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anavrinIV

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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:www.drumfoundry.com
never ordered shells or lugs from them... but they've got some nice stuff and they're easy to work with...
plus they have building tools...
their lugs map is quite handy.
i was also going to mention that one.
timekeep, have you ever used ego lugs? im planning on trying my hand at building because i have some custom ideas that i want to work with (and ill be getting help with edges/beds on a snare from a guy who knows what hes doing) and i really like the ego flat top lugs. they look better than any other lugs ive seen (theyre a lot like spaun's actually) and they seem like they would function better. any word on them?
www.egodrumsupply.com is their site, and they have more than just lugs there too...most hardware youd need for a drum.
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:45 pm |
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Timekeep69

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anavrinIV wrote:sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:www.drumfoundry.com
never ordered shells or lugs from them... but they've got some nice stuff and they're easy to work with...
plus they have building tools...
their lugs map is quite handy.
i was also going to mention that one.
timekeep, have you ever used ego lugs? im planning on trying my hand at building because i have some custom ideas that i want to work with (and ill be getting help with edges/beds on a snare from a guy who knows what hes doing) and i really like the ego flat top lugs. they look better than any other lugs ive seen (theyre a lot like spaun's actually) and they seem like they would function better. any word on them?
www.egodrumsupply.com is their site, and they have more than just lugs there too...most hardware youd need for a drum.
Yeah, I've been meaning to add their site here. Their lugs are heavy duty. I've been happy with them every time I've used them.
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:48 pm |
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Potatoe Snack

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Timekeep69 wrote:Ah yes, I think I cleaned them out for Rufus' kit.
lol, ahhh damn you!
I got enough to do my floor tom because i'm impatient, i had to drill the holes in the shell larger so they would fit. I felt like i was gonna have a panic attack, one wrong move and there goes my floor tom! turned out i need longer tension rods anyways, lol...so i'm out of a floor tom till i get some.
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:39 pm |
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Vanden

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Any British dealers?
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dammow

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Vanden wrote:Any British dealers?
http://www.highwooddrums.co.uk/
i have never bought from them but i plan on doing soon. there really is a crap selection of custom drum parts in the UK!
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Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:03 am |
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nshnth

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If u thnk UK is bad, u shld chk out India. Forget getting crap,
we get nothing here. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!!
All the stores put together have only a few kits and cymbals,
and I live in da music capital of India. Nd international shipping fr small parts
such as bolts or lugs is a B!@Th. So if NE1 is plannin on cmin here,
PM me nd ill give u a list of parts I need
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moteza

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antiunderscores

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any lists for australia?
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Pearl & Mirage kit.
Crappiato Snare
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Opopanax

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Thanks for this thread! I've got nothing to add but that. Good sites to hit up, and I think I've found legs for my floor tom. It might be too big, though..
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SBxDrummer

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what do they mean by a snare with edges
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mikeellis

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dammow wrote:Vanden wrote:Any British dealers?
http://www.highwooddrums.co.uk/
i have never bought from them but i plan on doing soon. there really is a crap selection of custom drum parts in the UK!
There's lots of 'drum supplies' in the UK, new, vintage etc etc, you just have to spend a little time searching them out. Also, don't forget Europe, there's a few online places that deliver to the UK quite cost effectively.
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Thu Jul 24, 2008 5:08 am |
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Timekeep69

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SBxDrummer wrote:what do they mean by a snare with edges
That means that the bearing edges are cut.
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Thu Jul 24, 2008 5:56 am |
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mikeellis

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Timekeep69 wrote:SBxDrummer wrote:what do they mean by a snare with edges
That means that the bearing edges are cut.
I thought it meant the drum came with neatly cut evergreen bushes growing around it......
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