
pandamonk
Well-known member
Alright guys.
Throughout the year i buy-up a few beginner drumkits, refurbish them, and sell them around xmas time. These kits usually come with those shitty cymbals and hihats that bend, warp and even turn inside-out. I don't want to spend any money buying new cymbals for the kits, and be left with these shitty ones, so is there anything I can do to strengthen them? I hate the thought of a kid getting a kit for christmas and the hihat flipping inside out the first time they play them.
I've looked up hammering techniques etc, and would be willing to give it a go, i have a couple spare, if i knew it'd do anything. I have a sneeky suspiscion that it's the alloy used and nothing I do will change it, but i thought i'd throw it out there anyway. I read something about hammering causing tension, so maybe hammering the bottom of the hihats would stop them flipping inside out.
Would do you guys think?
Throughout the year i buy-up a few beginner drumkits, refurbish them, and sell them around xmas time. These kits usually come with those shitty cymbals and hihats that bend, warp and even turn inside-out. I don't want to spend any money buying new cymbals for the kits, and be left with these shitty ones, so is there anything I can do to strengthen them? I hate the thought of a kid getting a kit for christmas and the hihat flipping inside out the first time they play them.
I've looked up hammering techniques etc, and would be willing to give it a go, i have a couple spare, if i knew it'd do anything. I have a sneeky suspiscion that it's the alloy used and nothing I do will change it, but i thought i'd throw it out there anyway. I read something about hammering causing tension, so maybe hammering the bottom of the hihats would stop them flipping inside out.
Would do you guys think?