Hello,
I recently acquired a set of original Remo Beeline Rototoms. They are in decent shape, but the main screw that connects the rototom to the bar holder/stand was badly bent on all three rototoms. Here's my question:
The carriage screw that supports the rototom and spins on (and also slides on to the bar stand) are obviously threaded all the way to the head of the carriage bolt, because that's how the "handle" tightens down to secure the rototom to the bar stand. The carriage bolts are 3/8" thread, and are 7" long. The problem I am running into is that all the replacement carriage bolts I have found that are 7" in length, aren't threaded all the way to the head of the screw. which means that it won't work, because the "handle" that acts as the tightener to the bar won't be able to thread all the way down to get tight enough to secure the rototom to the bar stand.
I have found 6" length carriage screws that are threaded all the way to the head. Do you think that using a 1" shorter screw will have any effect on the functionality of the rototom?
I say no, because they have plenty of extra "slack" to turn for a long time on the existing 7" screws. The only difference would be that they would sit 1" shorter on the stand than normal, but you could just raise the stand 1" to compensate for that.
What do you think?
Thanks,
V