Createsounds
Junior Member
Hi all, so my question for maintenance is a bit different..
So obviously you clean your kit(dust grunge etc) and if there's a lose screw you tighten it & all the standards for the pedals (bass & hi hat)
So my question is, what Maintenance or care & preventative steps do you guys take for drum sets that are in less then ideal spaces...
(Garages, out buildings, shipping containerss (converted of course) etc)
You know those place that at not weather resistant, have excess moisture, visible cracks or tiny holes to outside and roll back garage style doors...
I have no idea how to keep a set from rusting, warping etc..
Obviously I keep my nice stuff In the house but have a good sounding lower end set in a space described above that I want to keep in solid working order as it what I practice on when folks are at home & I can't bang away in the house.
Now I just have it up on a few pallets and through a tarp over it Incase a leak starts in the roof it doesn't get rained on or sit in water & call it a night.
So obviously you clean your kit(dust grunge etc) and if there's a lose screw you tighten it & all the standards for the pedals (bass & hi hat)
So my question is, what Maintenance or care & preventative steps do you guys take for drum sets that are in less then ideal spaces...
(Garages, out buildings, shipping containerss (converted of course) etc)
You know those place that at not weather resistant, have excess moisture, visible cracks or tiny holes to outside and roll back garage style doors...
I have no idea how to keep a set from rusting, warping etc..
Obviously I keep my nice stuff In the house but have a good sounding lower end set in a space described above that I want to keep in solid working order as it what I practice on when folks are at home & I can't bang away in the house.
Now I just have it up on a few pallets and through a tarp over it Incase a leak starts in the roof it doesn't get rained on or sit in water & call it a night.