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waltondrummer

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 Pacific Lug Dimensions
Does anyone know...or does anyone have a way to find out just what the "screw spacing" is on a standard Pacific Snare drum lug?
Any help much appreciated.
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Sat Mar 08, 2008 7:12 pm |
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SGarrett

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I need to replace a tension rod insert in my LX snare, so I'll get off my ass about it and tell you later tonight.
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Sat Mar 08, 2008 7:23 pm |
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waltondrummer

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SGarrett wrote:I need to replace a tension rod insert in my LX snare, so I'll get off my ass about it and tell you later tonight.
That's EXTREMELY nice of you Sir! Many many thanks!
_________________ Slingerland Drums ('70's 5-ply Maple)
Current setup:
12,13,18ft,20ft,24
Paiste Cymbals (Sound Creation, 505, 602, Giant Beat, Sound Formula)
Snares:
6x14 Slingerland COB Buddy Rich TDR
Pacific Solid-Shell Maple 5x14
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Sat Mar 08, 2008 9:07 pm |
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anavrinIV

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you could just take off the head and measure center to center of the screws.
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Sat Mar 08, 2008 9:43 pm |
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waltondrummer

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anavrinIV wrote:you could just take off the head and measure center to center of the screws.
I don't own one...I may be getting one soon - depending on what lugs I can fit it with. That's why I've posted the ques...I know the lugs I want to use but am unsure of Pacific's info.
_________________ Slingerland Drums ('70's 5-ply Maple)
Current setup:
12,13,18ft,20ft,24
Paiste Cymbals (Sound Creation, 505, 602, Giant Beat, Sound Formula)
Snares:
6x14 Slingerland COB Buddy Rich TDR
Pacific Solid-Shell Maple 5x14
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Sat Mar 08, 2008 9:49 pm |
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Timekeep69

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1 3/8".
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Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:04 pm |
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waltondrummer

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Timekeep69 wrote:1 3/8".
Excellent!!! Thanks!
_________________ Slingerland Drums ('70's 5-ply Maple)
Current setup:
12,13,18ft,20ft,24
Paiste Cymbals (Sound Creation, 505, 602, Giant Beat, Sound Formula)
Snares:
6x14 Slingerland COB Buddy Rich TDR
Pacific Solid-Shell Maple 5x14
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Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:16 pm |
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I love Cheese and drums

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Timekeep69 wrote:1 3/8".
Timekeep for the win
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Timekeep69

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Hehehe...I just happen to have a couple laying around.
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