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Is this normal ?

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My first set of XP8s here, and all the floor tom legs have a "lean" to them.......

Am I missing something here?

Thanks

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Kevin
Posted on 9 years ago
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From kevins

My first set of XP8s here, and all the floor tom legs have a "lean" to them.......Am I missing something here?Thanks

Kevins!

It is in fact... normal! I don't get too involved with the Rogers XP8's as Jack/Ploughman is THE guy for those, but... I didn't want you to fret too much until he explains the why behind it. But again, it is NORMAL! They all do it. Has to do with the casting/mount design itself actually. Doesn't bother the drums performance of course, more of a small aesthetic issue...

Tommyp

Posted on 9 years ago
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How odd. Having never owned any Big R's, I wasn't aware of this quirky feature. Also, I just noticed from the photo that the leg mount is not centered between the lugs. Strange. I'm waiting for Ploughman's explanation for this.

Mike

-No Guru... still learning more every day-
Posted on 9 years ago
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Well three legs evenly spaced, will not sit centred between 8 evenly spaced lugs..

Cheers

John

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Posted on 9 years ago
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From Tommyp

Kevins!It is in fact... normal! I don't get too involved with the Rogers XP8's as Jack/Ploughman is THE guy for those, but... I didn't want you to fret too much until he explains the why behind it. But again, it is NORMAL! They all do it. Has to do with the casting/mount design itself actually. Doesn't bother the drums performance of course, more of a small aesthetic issue...Tommyp

Thanks, Tommy

Seemed odd to me, but I'm glad I'm not missing something....

Kevin
Posted on 9 years ago
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probem is that the screws will damage the memrylockparts over time, giving the leg the space to move sideways.

here's how I fixed it:

used 2 component epoxy metal glue to glue a thin piece of inox (which is hard) on the memrylockpart. legs upright perfectly now, problem will not come back (screws won't damage inox).

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Posted on 9 years ago
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bart - when you say 'inox' are you talking about a piece of stainless steel?

Excuse my ignorance, just not sure what you mean.

John

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Posted on 9 years ago
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yep, stainless steel (inox=inoxidable)

by the way I see I posted a wrong pic. In this pic the piece of steel is gleud on the opposite side of the worn out hole. I made it there to correct for leaning a little extra. Anyway, I guess the idea is clear. There is a piece of steel on the hole as well.

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Posted on 9 years ago
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And my guess is that JB Weld (or JB Kwik) would work as bartw's 2-part epoxy.

Good stuff for the vintage drum enthusiast; I've used it to repair stripped holes, to attach a piece to add thickness to a bass drum hoop that my bass pedal couldn't grip, etc.

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Posted on 9 years ago
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The leg mounts were not centered between the lugs in any of the Swivomatic or Memriloc era drums. 16 floors had 3 mounts. One was centered between two lugs, the other two were slightly off center.

The leg tilt is normal, and is a combination of the design of the memriloc mount and wear of the thumb screw into the memriloc itself. It is just normal. There isn't a why. Best floor tom mount ever was the Fullerton cast Swivomatic.

Rogers Drums Big R era 1975-1984 Dating Guide.
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=24048
Posted on 9 years ago
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