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Slingerland COW three ply

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One of these landed at my door, shell only. I have lugs and hoops for it. The throw off drilling is vertical -- which is a bit of a problem.

Only because I have a Zoomatic I'd like to use.

Would it be a bad idea to re-drill for the Zoomatic? Or should I wait to come up with a strainer that fits?

The 3 ply COW shells are a mystery to me.

The badge # is 576929

Posted on 6 years ago
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Interesting. That badge number would date this drum to the end of the Niles era, '85-'86. According to Dr CJ Wenk 3-ply re-ring shells were discontinued in '81, but 3-ply without rings were available after that on an economy line. Does the shell have re-rings? Does the badge look tampered with? Two vertical throw off mounting holes is probably a "rapid" strainer. Spacing is approx. 2-1/2".

Posted on 6 years ago
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The spacing on the strainer is indeed 2-1/2". As far as the badge? Hell, I don't know. I've attached some pics -- maybe I'm not seeing something...

Thanks!

I'd rather not re-drill this, only to regret it in, say, half an hour!

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Posted on 6 years ago
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Reinforcing-rings on shell?

Posted on 6 years ago
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Nope. Just the three plies. ??

Posted on 6 years ago
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Those Rapid strainers can be challenging to find. The iNde adjustable strainer would make it workable without redrilling. Cool drum by the way :)

thejohnlec
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Posted on 6 years ago
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Yeah! A neighbor of mine is friends with the founder of Inde. They will soon be moving here to Kalamazoo.

Man. If I had fifteen hundred to buy a new kit, it would be theirs.

And I love the design of the strainer. Adjusting knob on top. A great, simple idea.

Posted on 6 years ago
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While the Rapid strainer can be tough to find...especially in good condition, you can easily mount a Ludwig P-85. Has the same 2.5" spacing as the Rapid strainer. New P-85 strainers can be found for $20-$25.

-Mark

Posted on 6 years ago
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From bfulton

Nope. Just the three plies. ??

That makes sense. "Spirit" economy line drum. The three ply shell is actually the same as the earlier three ply shells just without the re-rings. The chrome wrap was available thru '86. Your wrap may be plastic. Those are some good suggestions for a strainer. Let us know how it works out.

Posted on 6 years ago
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The wrap is metal.

It sounds as though it wouldn't be a major loss if I drilled to use the Zoomatic.

But as the fates would have it, I just happen to have a P 85 in my basement!

Thanks for the help!

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