Continuing to clean the Memriloc throne...
evenings while watching TV. Of all the "Rogers" pieces, (hint: excluding cymbals), this is taking the most effort. There are many of those tough to reach spots with tiny spots of rust. But as you know, the rusts can be removed and the pitting is not very visible. The stand is cleaning up!
New Rubber Feet I broke down today and ordered new rubber feet on eBay. Yes I paid eBay prices for new robber feet. I mean rubber. Add another $11.56 to restoration costs.
The throne needs all three replaced as there are holes in each. I flipped them around for now so there is rubber on the floor, but that won't last long.
I will use two rubber feet and the two washers for the bass drum internal spurs. They were missing when I originally purchased the kit. I have always been on the carpet, so it really has not been an issue.
Other interesting news(for those of us on a budget and looking for good deals) are the cases I have picked up for the 6 cymbal stands.
Pictures here
The first is what a friend from work called a "map case". He brought several posters into work to put on the wall last year. The case had that way cool vintage look and I expressed that to him and he said that I could have it. Well I could not just take it and after a couple days we finally settled on $5. Its got that old drum case type of look and can hold three stands and a cymbal rod, which is all I need for my four cymbals.
The second case is a "Slide Sledge" case. It is a very heavy nylon that is extra reinforced at the seams and straps. I saw it in a thrift store for $3.99. I looked like about the right size for my stands so I grabbed it. It will hold all 6 but its a tight squeeze.
So bottom line here, I paid $8.99 for two very useful cases and $11.56 for 10 rubber feet and 4 washers.
No need to ask what was the better deal.
Final Note That Elmer's glue used to create the threads on the hi-hat flange tilter bushing is still holding screw in place!!! Good old Elmer's. The fix that did not cost a penny.