Beautiful Work Jose! I have no intention to restore a drum but I find your videos satisfying to watch. I love seeing people work with their hands and more than that, I love watching people work on things they love. Keep up the good work hermano! The channel is looking great!
Quick tip for ya; to solve the little problem with the lug holes, google ''harbor freight t-handle reamer'' For $3.50, it's a tool I use on almost every rewrap.....they also have step drill bits, intended for metal, but they're cheap and dull quickly on steel, but on wood will last for years. After installing the wrap, drill the holes from inside with a smaller, regular bit, then switch to the step bit and finish the hole from the outside. Results in a perfectly clean hole......I commented on your first vid, maybe the first comment. Have watched all of'em in the last couple days. You're off to a great start, Keep'em coming!
Beautiful!! Ive always loved tube lugs with the clips it just has such a cool look,how do you find the strainer? I have a set I didn’t have great luck with it the tension was weird couldn’t get it right probably have to mess with it again anyway great job
Thanks for the kind words. I hd issues with it as well. Dunnett had a 2 minute video on how to properly tie chords on to the strainer. That made a world of difference for me. I could not get enough tension on it as well when i first put it on. I highly recommend you watch that UA-cam video.
Beautiful Work Jose! I have no intention to restore a drum but I find your videos satisfying to watch. I love seeing people work with their hands and more than that, I love watching people work on things they love. Keep up the good work hermano! The channel is looking great!
Homie, thank you for the advice and guiding me through this, between you and your brother juan helping me out
Quick tip for ya; to solve the little problem with the lug holes, google ''harbor freight t-handle reamer'' For $3.50, it's a tool I use on almost every rewrap.....they also have step drill bits, intended for metal, but they're cheap and dull quickly on steel, but on wood will last for years. After installing the wrap, drill the holes from inside with a smaller, regular bit, then switch to the step bit and finish the hole from the outside. Results in a perfectly clean hole......I commented on your first vid, maybe the first comment. Have watched all of'em in the last couple days. You're off to a great start, Keep'em coming!
I have a harbor freight close to my home, I’ll pick them up. Thanks again for the recommendations brother!
I purchased the drill bits, and i’m waiting on the reamer that i got from amazon
That’s a sick green!
Thank you
Nice job on this.
Thanks brother, i’m a big fan of your channel
Another awesome video!
Thanks again!
Beautiful!! Ive always loved tube lugs with the clips it just has such a cool look,how do you find the strainer? I have a set I didn’t have great luck with it the tension was weird couldn’t get it right probably have to mess with it again anyway great job
Thanks for the kind words. I hd issues with it as well. Dunnett had a 2 minute video on how to properly tie chords on to the strainer. That made a world of difference for me. I could not get enough tension on it as well when i first put it on. I highly recommend you watch that UA-cam video.