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I got this Pearl Export EX set for Christmas and it's great. But when I tune the toms, I'll notice a rattling whilst playing and look down to see that one of the tension rods on the batter head has come loose and is just bouncing around in its hole. Then I have to retune the head, which is a pain. Now, I tune the batter heads pretty loosely, but I don't think they're that loose. The tension rods' threadings are nylon coated for smoother tightening, so I think that has something to do with it. Anyone else have this problem? Any tips? Maybe I should be tightening the batter heads a bit more? Thanks, Fatticus |
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Two answer
First one : there's something called locktite Second answer: http://www.bigbangdist.com/tightscrew.htm
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How do you tune or change heads if you use Loctite? I considered it but dropped the idea because of this.
I'm going to look into those TightScrews. Thanks! |
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you could try just rubing some vasoline on the threads before putting them in. It will help it be a bit more smooth when tuneing and keep it tight a little bit longer. Tight Screws are also great
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you may just need to tune a LITTLE tighter. I had the same problem, so i figured why not, my set is tuned bad anyways, so i just tuned it a tiny bit higher, and now my heads stay where i tell them to
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If your tension rods are coming that loose, then your heads are tuned WAY to low, IMO.
Also, always be sure that when you tune a drum, the last turn on each tension rod should always be to tighten, not loosen.
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It might also be that you are tightening the other lugs too much, and the actual rim is coming down instead the tension rod going up. I've had that happen a few times.
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Lots here have advised loctite. There are several kinds. DONT use the red.... I dont use Loctite on anything near my drums. If someone can remember what some have advised follow thier advice. But I would also gather that if there coming loose that often, Your probably tuning em way to low. I play ELX's and dont have any tension rods that come loose, Mike
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I don't think that I would use the loctite method; Changing heads or re-tuning would be a major hassle. Try the suggestions above or the vasoline on the tension rod. Use of wheel bearing grease might also help.
Mike http://www.mikemccraw.com http://www.dominoretroplate.com http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=drummermikemccraw |
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Actually, it's kind of embarrassing because I always thought of this as a very basic rule of thumb, but I got mixed up on whether you were supposed to tune up or down. I was thinking it was tuning down.
So that's probably the issue. :\ I've also got some new heads on the way because I've milked the factory heads for all their worth. Maybe that will help as well. Thanks for everyone's help. -Fatticus |
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