So, after 12 years of gigging, the time came for me to restore my trusty vintage Stewart bass drum and give it a fresh new life and look..When i first got it, i installed some Gibraltar heavy duty spurs, and left the original spur holes unplugged.. I've read on a few threads that some members have used different diameter dowels to plug up extra holes, and some have used wood filler..
And now the magic question..
Which is best ? I'm personally leaning towards the dowels for the simple reason that their cheaper.. There are a total of 16 holes to be plugged. It sounds like a lot, but it's really not that bad.. 5 for each original spur,
4 rail consolette holes, and 2 holes from a Gibraltar ride cymbal bass drum mount (i now use the DW bass drum-attached claw percussion/cymbal mount). All thoughts are appreciated !
Cheers,
Rob