I rewrapped a few drum sets that were fixer uppers. I’ve done the glue and it works better than Sam’s method. His wraps are good though. The tape sucks. I had bubbles all over the place. He’ll say, “you did it wrong”. Yeah, no. The contact cement is the way to go.
Sam: This video if four years old, you say that the instruction video is dated, other than snail mail and fax, there is no contact info.---not useful, as I am currently outside the U.S. You appear to be the only one who offers a REAL "Marine Pearl" wrap. Are you still in business? If yes, please provide new contact info. Thanks.
If you use this method, it tends to dampen the vibration of the drum shell, which can affect the sound. If instead, you glue the entire wrap to the shell, it basically becomes one with the shell and vibrates along with it, which sounds much better.
Just about the wrong way of doing all of this. Chrome cleaner and a toothbrush will inevitably scar the chrome, plus the lugs themselves could likely benefit from regreasing and interior cleaning. Use Groove Juice. Never "pry" off an existing wrap without using some form of heat, and NEVER with a screwdriver!!! Otherwise the old wrap will remove small pieces of the shell. Heat will soften any glue and release it gently. Finally... never use a wrap that uses TAPE to adhere it, unless you want to redo your drums over and over for the next 10-15 years. It simply doesn't work, it DOES affect the shell sound, and is far more likely to bubble than a wrap that has been properly glued to a shell. There is a 5 part on rewrapping bass drums (which applies to toms as well) somewhere here on TH-cam, which is very in-depth and provides a wealth of great tips on how to rewrap a drum. Yes, glues take longer and are harder to work with, but they are far superior and last much longer and simply produce a better product. Plus, a bit of comparison pricing reveals that the jamminsam product is nearly FOUR times the cost of other wraps out there. I can't figure out why...
I rewrapped a few drum sets that were fixer uppers. I’ve done the glue and it works better than Sam’s method. His wraps are good though. The tape sucks. I had bubbles all over the place. He’ll say, “you did it wrong”. Yeah, no. The contact cement is the way to go.
The music in the background is very annoying and distractive.
Not only is the background music way too loud. But is sucks.
Whats with the loud music?
Wow this is old lol
this is my favorite video from 1985
I feel that loose (non glued) wrap will be part of the sound.
Do you really need the distracting ‘music’ playing in the background?
I'm in North Carolina can u send me a link or somewhere where I can order your drum wraps. Thank you
Bro, update the video already!!!
Nah, the Polish blues track is too good.
@@Delboydunno even though u are 🏳️🌈…u are wrong!
How much i need certain color
Time to make an updated video man.
You could buuuut you’d lose the beautiful star wipes. Chefs kiss
Where do you get the drum wrap from ?
I got mine from bumrap drum co.
Jamminsamdrumwraps. I just got some just like the one in the vid but red.
TURN OF THAT IRRITATING MUSIC !! I clicked away instantly .
Well not instantly, you first got irritated enough to decide to type and post this comment.
VERI NICE AND HELPFULL.😎🇵🇷
Sam: This video if four years old, you say that the instruction video is dated, other than snail mail and fax, there is no contact info.---not useful, as I am currently outside the U.S. You appear to be the only one who offers a REAL "Marine Pearl" wrap. Are you still in business? If yes, please provide new contact info. Thanks.
Turn that bloody awful music off !!!
drums should never be wrapped! if your watching this your a turd!
I am guilty.
That's "you're a turd"
Is that why about 90% of the drums I see have wrap on them?
+HollyWoodSlackn1 Wtf? Drums wrap is made to protect the drums. There's nothing wrong with it.
what a idiot troll
Very interesting!. Its cool that you don't need adhesive's applied.
If you use this method, it tends to dampen the vibration of the drum shell, which can affect the sound. If instead, you glue the entire wrap to the shell, it basically becomes one with the shell and vibrates along with it, which sounds much better.
Just about the wrong way of doing all of this. Chrome cleaner and a toothbrush will inevitably scar the chrome, plus the lugs themselves could likely benefit from regreasing and interior cleaning. Use Groove Juice. Never "pry" off an existing wrap without using some form of heat, and NEVER with a screwdriver!!! Otherwise the old wrap will remove small pieces of the shell. Heat will soften any glue and release it gently. Finally... never use a wrap that uses TAPE to adhere it, unless you want to redo your drums over and over for the next 10-15 years. It simply doesn't work, it DOES affect the shell sound, and is far more likely to bubble than a wrap that has been properly glued to a shell. There is a 5 part on rewrapping bass drums (which applies to toms as well) somewhere here on TH-cam, which is very in-depth and provides a wealth of great tips on how to rewrap a drum. Yes, glues take longer and are harder to work with, but they are far superior and last much longer and simply produce a better product. Plus, a bit of comparison pricing reveals that the jamminsam product is nearly FOUR times the cost of other wraps out there. I can't figure out why...
+TheWitchOvAgnesi Insightful. Four times you say? Where else were you looking? They seem fairly competitively priced at the moment.
4x? Where do you buy delmar wrap?
Well then make a video of your method and we can be the judge..
Thanks for making and sharing this video. :) one question tho...do wraps mess with tonality?
Sure do.
If your under Mics, don't worry about it.