I saw this guy playing a gig at the brisket facilities in Kilgore TX. He had a cup of ice next to his throne and was crunching on it the whole show directly into the snare mic.
I saw that. During the concert, the crowd went wild after every crunch and we all went to chillies for the after party. We arrived 5 minutes before they closed and ordered 80 gallons of skillet queso.
You can always throw your parts in some evaporust. Get a large enough container, let them sit for a gas hours or an entire day, then wipe them down with some water and a cloth. Link is below to some evaporust a.co/d/eVoD2qr
Nice work. It’s kinda like my projects, I start lots of things and it takes forever to finish.
Nice groove 6:39
I saw this guy playing a gig at the brisket facilities in Kilgore TX. He had a cup of ice next to his throne and was crunching on it the whole show directly into the snare mic.
I saw that. During the concert, the crowd went wild after every crunch and we all went to chillies for the after party. We arrived 5 minutes before they closed and ordered 80 gallons of skillet queso.
Great video. Do you happen to have any tips for removing rust?
Depends on what part of the drum is rusted. What are you working with?
@@destination_percussion There's a little rust on the throw off and on the rims.
You can always throw your parts in some evaporust. Get a large enough container, let them sit for a gas hours or an entire day, then wipe them down with some water and a cloth. Link is below to some evaporust
a.co/d/eVoD2qr
@@destination_percussionI’ll give that a shot. Thank you!