Replacing a Bass Drum Lug.

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Replacing a Bass Drum Lug.

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Hi partners out there, well this is my first post, hope you like it and hope could be useful for somebody ; I´ve been doing things from myself a long time ago, but this is the first time I take time to show; I´m an average drum player, and learned things practicing, because I´m very empiric.

Well First, This Is the Broken Lug, Because of a Cheap Kit and Hard Playing

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it broke, so we´ll need a new lug, usually you can get the original bass drum lug, but we´ll use a double lug.

Place.

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Well, lug used to be there, so we´ll gonna search the remaining screws.

This Is It

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All equipment we will need, notice that´s a double lug, is originally form snare drums, but we´ll convert it to a bass drum lug.

So We Start.

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Taking the tom or toms out, we nedd our Bass drum to be disengaged from any equipment.

Disabling the Screws.

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after disengaged from toms and pedal or pedals, we got to wind out the crews from the lugs.

I�m Double Working.

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because there´s a second lug broken, but we´ll see...

1...2..3...

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Finally Done.

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so we did it...with the screws, so we take the ring and head out to start on the real job.

There Is It, Ready to Be Worked Out.

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Notice the order of the screws, It´s lacking of one.

Pop�em Out.

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Take out the old screws, or be sure the holes to be open.

We Go for Our New Lug.

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wind screws out.

Like This.

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our lug got to be looking like this, so we are targetting that spring in the center, specially the sleeves in tne extremes of srping.

Push.

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both sides of springs, push it, sometimes get really hard, so if you do it with something else, be careful of pieces to fly.

Sleeve.

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this is the sleeve we´re taking out, the snare drum screws are different, so we must convert, got find the broken Lug, and search that piece, when you got it, keep it.

Seems Shitty.

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BUT, we must look for the old sleeve AND spring, because is bigger and brings best results; so we put it like this behind the sleeve, that way it pushes that piece against lug.

Remember Is a Double Lug

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so it means double sides, then attach the "original" sleeve to it, so it can hold it.

Like This

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Then Attach to the Bass Drum Like This

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carefully, when its there, attach it with soft hits.

Exactly.

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when attached, go for the screws and go to the inside of the bass drum.

You Are Getting It.

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Do it hard, the hardest you can.

Got to Be Like This

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after that, you can start to put the head on, the ring, and screws on the lugs =]

There It Is!

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Like brand new, now we can rock it on!! \m/

By the Way, Remember Sleeves Are Not the Same, So Don�t Throw Them Away!

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you better keep´em

And That�s All...!

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well, hope you comment, and liked this post, I did it with dedication and willing it to be useful for someone here, so, keep on hitting hard my fellas!