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Ian Piggott
Australia
Приєднався 11 сер 2012
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How to Clear Coat and Protect a Cymbal
How to Clear Coat and Protect a Cymbal
Disclaimer:
Try this at YOUR OWN RISK. I am not responsible for any attempt you make while recreating what I have shown in this video.
Acknowledgements:
type85. Thank you.
Please Visit:
cymbal.wiki for further information.
www.cymbal.wiki/wiki/Wiki_cymbal_cleaning_supplemental
Product Used links: (non referral links)
Clear Coat - Dulux 500ml Metalshield Brass And Copper
www.bunnings.com.au/dulux-500ml-metalshield-brass-and-copper_p0034971
Thinner - Diggers 1L General Purpose Lacquer Thinner
www.bunnings.com.au/diggers-1l-general-purpose-lacquer-thinner_p1560465
1/4 inch Hex Adaptor - Craftright 8 Piece Drill Polishing Kit
www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-8-piece-drill-polishing-kit_p6360265
Bar Keepers Friend Cream - Bar Keepers Friend 737ml Liquid Soft Cleanser
www.bunnings.com.au/bar-keepers-friend-737ml-liquid-soft-cleanser_p0445985
Microfiber Cloths - Microfibre Cleaning Cloth - 20 Pack
www.bunnings.com.au/morgan-microfibre-cleaning-cloth-20-pack_p0349108
Disclaimer:
Try this at YOUR OWN RISK. I am not responsible for any attempt you make while recreating what I have shown in this video.
Acknowledgements:
type85. Thank you.
Please Visit:
cymbal.wiki for further information.
www.cymbal.wiki/wiki/Wiki_cymbal_cleaning_supplemental
Product Used links: (non referral links)
Clear Coat - Dulux 500ml Metalshield Brass And Copper
www.bunnings.com.au/dulux-500ml-metalshield-brass-and-copper_p0034971
Thinner - Diggers 1L General Purpose Lacquer Thinner
www.bunnings.com.au/diggers-1l-general-purpose-lacquer-thinner_p1560465
1/4 inch Hex Adaptor - Craftright 8 Piece Drill Polishing Kit
www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-8-piece-drill-polishing-kit_p6360265
Bar Keepers Friend Cream - Bar Keepers Friend 737ml Liquid Soft Cleanser
www.bunnings.com.au/bar-keepers-friend-737ml-liquid-soft-cleanser_p0445985
Microfiber Cloths - Microfibre Cleaning Cloth - 20 Pack
www.bunnings.com.au/morgan-microfibre-cleaning-cloth-20-pack_p0349108
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The black hex key screws on that new one loosen and fall out. Take care to check occasionally. That said, a vintage P-83 is my preference by far for that drum.
hey, what key do you use to open the hihat pedal?
"feels like its gonna break, its not gonna break" is such helpful advice! thanks for making this clip
Hello Ian. how r u? I have a doubt about this process. I´d love if you could make a video showing the before and after of the cymbal showing the sound of it, before and then after the polishment, and coat. Doenst it affect the sound of it? does the souns of the cymbal "die or turn stuffy? great channel by the way :)
It is what Paiste actually do at the factory. Doesn't affect sound at all.
Esse pedal serve no octapad sp30. ?
Reminds me of the movie line - "That's not a knoiife. This a knoiiife!"
thx man much luv
Going to do this EXACT change to an 80s Acro. I got the drum as just a shell with lugs. Friend of mine gave me a P86. Very detailed and informative video. Cheers!
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
Thank you very much for this. I was afraid I was going to break it. The instructions that came with them were useless. Your video was right to the point without any extra crap thrown in. I appreciate your help very much.
Great video man, also wanted to mention - You can put the rubber actuator into a bowl of boiled kettle water for a minute or two and that makes the it much more flexible, I'm shocked by how well it worked 🤣
Excellent to know. Thanks.
00.00 Acknowlegements / Credit 01.05 Introduction. Clean and Protect a Cymbal 01.24 Paiste 2002 10 inch Splash 01.44 Tools needed 02.06 1/4 inch Hex adaptor 02.57 Installing the 1/4 inch Hex adaptor to Cymbal 04.30 Cleaning the Cymbal (Bar Keepers Friend) 07.05 Rinsing the Cymbal with Water 07.37 Drying the Cymbal 08.39 Metal Polish to Remove Blemishes 15.42 Another Clean with Bar Keepers Friend and IPA Wipedown 16.28 Installing the 1/4 inch Hex adaptor to Cymbal (again) 18.31 Setting the Cymbal and Electric Screwdriver in the Vice. 19.16 Clear Coat and Thinner used introduction. 20.57 Applying the Clear Coat to the Cymbals front. 21.39 Applying the Clear Coat to the Cymbals back.
Where did you order it? Whats the rubber called?
It is called. Roland Rubber Actuator I enquired at a music store and they shipped it to me. Thank you.
You can't adjust beater angle? Just got the db of this, and I'm perplexed by that.
it is a 'basic' foot pedal.
I'm new to setting up drum mic clips, and it seems like hardly anyone is sharing this info, so thank you sir! This was so helpful to me!
Man, this was an excellent video!! I’m looking to sell my mid 90’s Ludwig 5.5X14 snare. I’m replacing the snare w/ a PURESOUND and Ludwig P88 throw-off.
I would like to have one of these signature ...
They're a pretty cool Paiste cymbal.
Dose that p-85 had a half circle on the bottom? And gets wedge? I trying to find a diagram and see what it looks like on the back. I have a same problem.
Thank you sir, you are a gentleman and a scholar.
Nice and simple, thank you so much
Great advice. It works much better. Now to find a replacement. Thanks!
Thanks for this! I have a ludwig acrolite with P85 strainer and the plastic ribbon slips/moves at the butt end (screws are as tight as can be). So I can't put the snares on as tight as I'd like. Known issue? fixes for it?
This is odd as it's difficult to have the issue you describe. Either time to replace the butt plate or the ribbon with something thicker. The female (screw) part of the butt plate is not threaded is it? You should be able to torque that down good. hmmm.
Hi Ian. Thanks for the video. Would you recommend this one as a 1st pedal and for daily practice? Or would you recommend a single or dual chain pedal instead?
For a "1st" pedal, absolutely. Great quality with minimal spend. For a 1st pedal, I absolutely recommend.
@@ian.piggott Thanks alot. Ordered and it's on the way 😊🤞🏼
Thanks. I couldn't figure it out!
You've replaced the most famous & talked about snare strainer of all time, the mighty P--85. It is so amazing UA-cam's algorithms pushed your 6 yr old video into my feed. And I wasn't even looking up strainers. Will DW's mag throw-off get so much "love" ?😁
Fun to write 🎼 notation on the sustain alone
Just tried it and it worked! Thanks mate!
I don't think the P-85 is as bad a you make it out to be. Cheers.
Probably. Mine totally sucked however.
Very useful. Turns out my clips came with the screws reversed!
Hi, GREAT, thanks for sharing the solution. Where from you got the replacement piece mate? Mine works BUT I need to press it really really hard for it to just work at all and incredible hard and very very down till the very very end for it to fully open the hats. Thanks :)
noooooo, that "piece" of mine seems totally okay and in very good shape and with a nice "curve" so my problem should be a different one. I try to explain myself the best I can in English to see if you can may figure it out :) I have to press reaaaaaal hard in the pedal to keep the hithat silent while hitting the hithat cymbal. Furthermore, even if Im pressing it really hard and manage to make it "close" for one hit, even so, keeping the same pressure (really strongly) I hit the cymbal again and by this time is already "open" Even if I push reaaaaal hard directly the rubber piece with my hand, I still encounter the same problem-s What Im saying above its just for ordinary play. If I had to for example do something a bit more complex like saying for example openig/closing the cymbal by just pressing/depressing the pedal that prove an IMPOSSIBLE TASK. Impossible even just to do it once. They only thing I can really achieve and that's only by pressing very very very hard and very to the edge of the pedal, its just silent the hat but just once Any idea of where the problem could be?. Thanks :)
@@JesusPiano You still need to replace it. It is not the "shape/curve" that matters. It is it's pliability, and yours sounds like it has hardened. Contact your areas music store to see if they carry Roland replacements. A small dab of silicon spray on the apex of the curvature on the rubber actuator should sort it temporarily also.
Got one of these. Very versatile. Great at any tuning.
Could I use a splitter to get these to do double bass?
Thanks for the update. As a jazz drummer who feathers four on the floor, I'm going back to lightweight, strap drive pedals, and it's great to see that this holds up (basically offers a cheap, new alternative to something like my old Gretsch Floating Action, which I regret selling).
0.48 Plastic (not hard rubber)
The 86 is okay. I prefer the 85s.
tahank you so much, i'm literally frustrated
Thanks buddy
Hi Ian, you don't need to cut the ribbon, just pass it through the cut in the plate, between the screws, and pull it down. =)
Thank you so much. I was getting so frustrated because I couldn't figure it out.
Thank you for this video. I have always used direct drive and sometimes chains , I ordered this and it came today. I can see why you like it most. My direct drives always develop a click after two years. This is smooth, less resistance and fast and there is nothing to click.
Great! Do you know which Model/ Company? That would help! Thanks!
Behringer
Nice video, have a set of puresounds ready to go on my 70s acro, but just cant bear to use the string, gotta have the nice nylon straps
Hey! Thanks for making this video. It made me go get one of these. Quick question though, were you able to adjust the beater angle for this pedal? And also not sure if you're facing this issue, but the end of my pedal board tends to spring up
Thanks faceless_painter. I haven't tried to adjust mine in the way your describe. I'll have a look at my pedal in more detail next time I use it. I've not noticed spring at the end of my pedal board.
Unreal.i just bought a used Acrolite, and the top of the strainer handle sits ABOVE THE RIM! Not handy if you play rimshot.
Fix it! P-85 is the best strainer if you do “the hack”. You have to sand (120-240) the edges on ALL the inner parts, touching each other. 😉 Then drip a drop of oil and it will never ever be stuck again. It will be so smooth that you can use your pinky. 👍 The problem in all p-85 is that the edges on the inner parts are sharp from the factory. After a little time like with all other metals, when a little corrosion happens, the parts touching each other will move sluggishly or stuck, because of the sharpness of the edges that have become a little rough... Sand them round and you wil never have that problem again! 😉 It’s a 5-10 minute fix and you only have to do it one time! 😉
Never had any trouble with my p85 except for screws coming loose and having to use string on the side of the throw off... and only cheap drums come with plastic washers. Plastic washers make for hard tuning. But acrolites are so tuner friendly. The fact that I tune my snares really tight and the p85 still holds up is proof of its quality.
With my P85 I can engage the wires silently without them slapping against the reso head. Aesthetically I find the P85 preferable to the 86 as well.
The worst part about the P85 I've found anyway, is that it rattles around when played with the snares off. Not sure if there's a way to fix that or if it's just mine, but it's the reason I want to change it.
is this good for beginner?
Is there a work around to using the screwdriver? I’d really like to have a drum key access rod where you thread the wires